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Planning Your Exit Strategy: Five Key Questions to Ask Before Making a Move Now that it’s 2011, some of you may be reflecting on how your career will end. If you are thinking of a practice transition in the next five years, today is a good time to get started. This article will look at 5 key points that you should consider and act on to maximize a successful transition. Look at The Big Picture 1. Can I afford to retire? When wanting to retire collides with being able to retire, the outcome can be devastating. Enlist the services of a financial planner to quantify the answer through a retirement income need analysis, which will project what you will need to live comfortably, for how long, based upon your current assets. If a shortfall is uncovered, plan now so you can make adjustments to your lifestyle or income before it’s too late. 2. Will anyone buy my practice? The condition of your physical plant will either help or hinder your ability to sell. If your practice has a worn out look, and if your equipment is old, finding a young dentist willing to buy could prove difficult. If you are going to practice five years or more, consider updating equipment, or updating your office through smart interior decorating. You will receive tax breaks for Section 179 expense or depreciation, as well as recouping some of the value when your practice is sold. Remember that in an urban or suburban area, competition will be fierce for buyers. Enhancing your physical plant will help you compete in the long run. For practices located in small towns or rural areas, more time is needed for recruitment of potential candidates since the number of potential purchasers is far less than in Metropolitan or Suburban areas. 3. Am I up to date with technology? If you are one of the 10% of dentists who do not have a dental software program and you plan to practice at least two years, make the investment to automate. Most purchasers are skeptical of a practice’s potential if computer records cannot be accessed or generated. Generally speaking, investing in clinical technology is only worth it if you can derive benefit from it immediately. By Tom L. Snyder, DMD, MBA 4. How efficient and profitable is my practice? Building up your practice before retirement is not counterproductive. In fact, increasing your net income for the years leading up to the sale of the practice may increase the value of your practice quite handsomely as well as possibly provide more funds for your retirement plan. Most practice’s benefit from professional consulting and making that investment should provide good returns. 5. What are my real estate issues? Since most solo practitioners own their office space, special consideration must be made for the majority of buyers who will not want to purchase the real estate with the practice. Most buyers will want to pay rent initially and then make a purchase after a few years of practice ownership. If a deferred real estate sale is part of your future, be sure that your Agreement of Sale for your practice includes a future purchase option, which allows a buyer the first right of refusal to purchase the building. Not being able to sell your practice and your office space may detrimentally affect your financial plan. Work with a financial advisor to allow for this possibility. In cases where your real estate’s value is greater than the value of your practice, selling both assets together may create problems with funding for potential buyers. If a buyer cannot obtain funding for the down payment for the real estate transaction, you may need to become a landlord, until a purchase can be made. If so, be sure to charge rent that is comparable to other professional practices in your area. Set lease terms to a minimum of five years with a five-year renewal. This provides lenders with assurance that the tenant will remain. Tom L. Snyder, DMD, MBA is the director of transition services for The Snyder Group, a division of Henry Schein. For more information, you can contact Tom at 800-988-5674 or e-mail Tom.Snyder@henryschein.com. SIDEKICK Spring 2011 Sidekick 31

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Sidekick - Spring 2011

Sidekick - Spring 2011
Table of Contents
Dr. Penny Resnick-Graulich Main Street Pediatric Dentistry
DEXIS—A Driving Force in My Practice
7 Ways to Use Content for Better Online Marketing
Clay Center Family Dental Care
Planning Your Exit Strategy: Five Key Questions to Ask Before Making a Move
Realizing the Difference in Chairside CAD/CAM Systems
Quarterly Featured Designs
Roger M. Harris III Family Dentistry Greer, South Carolina
A Slice of Everyday Life
Eight New Codes Introduced in CDT 2011–2012
Why Do Patients Choose You?
Facebook for the Dental Practice
CBCT—Key to an “Uneventful” Implant Experience
Midwestern University Dental Institute Glendale, Arizona

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