Articles

Optimizing Accounts Receivable for Dental Practices

Money makes the world go round in a metaphorical sense. For businesses, it’s literally what keeps the lights on and doors open. Dentists appreciate this more than most given their lofty operational costs. With expensive equipment, a team of specialized staff, and countless other expenses to pay, there’s no waiting around for payments. Luckily, the collections process can be streamlined in several ways – you just need some expertise and strategy. Today, we’ll discuss how in our guide to optimizing accounts receivable for dental practices.  What is ‘Accounts Receivable?’ Accounts

Read More

Implementing Internal Controls in Dental Practice Accounting

‘Checks and balances’ has multiple meanings in the context of accounting. You’ve got the literal kind – i.e., paper slips used to issue payments and forms recording financial transactions – and likewise intangible ones that exist to mitigate risk. Today, we’re talking about the latter. Implementing Internal Controls in Dental Practice Accounting is a difficult but ultimately pivotal task every clinic must make a priority when handling financial matters. Keep reading to learn more about the what, why, and how of doing it right. Why Accounting Necessitates Controls While accounting

Read More

Accounting Outsourcing for Dental Practices: Benefits and Best Practices

Kind of like tooth brushing, accounting is one of those things in life everyone has to do. Only in this case, it can be delegated. The responsibility for maintaining your practice’s financial health doesn’t have to rest solely on your shoulders. For many dental practice owners, outsourcing accounting functions has become a strategic decision that allows them to focus on patient care while ensuring their business operations remain efficient and compliant. This article explores the key considerations and best practices for dental practices looking to outsource their accounting needs –

Read More

Tax Planning and Compliance for Dental Practices

If there’s one thing everyone can count on in life, it’s taxes. Businesses aren’t immune to the responsibility – if anything, they face an extra burdensome process. Riddled with forms, rules, exceptions, deductions, and of course, risk, springtime financial review isn’t something you want to go alone. Look no further than the following guide on tax planning and compliance for dental practices as this year’s deadline nears. In it, we unpack the unique challenges dentists face and how to structure your practice to maximize tax efficiency without raising red flags

Read More

Financial Management for Dental Practices: Budgeting, Cash Flow, and More

Financial management for dental practices is a full-time job. You can have a great team of care providers, but their work will only pay off if and when budgeting, cash flow, and more are managed effectively. This guide explores the essential components of dental practice financial management, providing actionable insights for practitioners seeking to optimize their business performance while maintaining clinical excellence. Budgeting, Defined A budget is a financial plan that outlines expected income and expenses over a specific period. It serves as a roadmap for money management by tracking

Read More