The Dental CPA Blog
Paying Your Children in a Dental Practice: Best Practices and Legal Considerations
If you’re a dentist, hiring and compensating your children or grandchildren can be a valuable strategy for minimizing your tax liability while enjoying several additional
10 SEO Strategies for Dentists
Long ago, dentists didn’t rely on Internet marketing to attract patients. They simply listed their services in the Yellow Pages. However, in today’s digital age,
Key Factors to Consider When Choosing the Right Location for Your Dental Practice
One of the key factors to consider when selecting a location for your dental practice is the area’s demographics. The demographics refer to the statistical
Step-by-Step Guide: Forming a Dental Corporation in California
During dental school, your primary focus was likely on providing the best possible care for your patients. However, as a dental professional, it’s essential to
8 Essential Skills For Leading a Successful Dental Practice
Owning and operating a dental practice requires diverse skills to effectively manage a team, deliver exceptional patient care, and ensure the practice’s reputation and long-term
The Game-Changing Benefits of Hiring Dental Accounting Services
If you’re a dentist, you are probably highly skilled when it comes to patient care. However, you may lack the necessary expertise in running a
Why Dental Students Should Embrace Business Education for Future Success
As dental students, the primary focus is on acquiring clinical skills and knowledge to provide excellent dental care. However, overlooking the business side of dentistry
Navigating Dental Insurance and Reimbursement: A Guide for New Dental Practice Owners
As a new dental practice owner, understanding the complexities of dental insurance and reimbursement is crucial for the financial success of your practice. Navigating insurance
Managing Your Finances As An Associate Dentist
Are you working as an associate dentist? If so, you may have questions about your future income trajectory and tax liability. As an employee dentist,