The Dental CPA Blog
Significant Update from the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN)
This Is A Very Important Blog! Don’t wait until the deadline approaches—start your Beneficial Ownership Information Report today with Dental CPA and ensure compliance with
Prioritizing Your Mental Health: An Advice for Dentists
In dentistry, where precision, compassion, and expertise are needed, dentists’ mental well-being often takes a back seat. As a dental CPA intimately familiar with this
Creating a Productive Schedule: Balancing Patient Care and Administrative Tasks
Dear fellow dentists, in the realm of dentistry, we all know our days are often a delicate balance between providing quality patient care and managing
Ethical Financial Practices in Dentistry: A Dental CPA’s Guide
It’s a common understanding in the healthcare field that ethical principles must be taken into consideration. This is particularly true in dentistry, where practitioners are
Navigating Your First Dental Practice Acquisition: Buy or Build?
Embarking on the journey to own a dental practice is an exciting venture that demands careful consideration and planning. For first-timers in the dental industry,
Navigating Transitions: Exit Strategies for Dentists in the US
As dental professionals in the United States approach the later stages of their careers, the question of how to gracefully exit the profession becomes increasingly
What you need to know about Equipment Purchases and Section 179
In the ever-evolving landscape of dental practice management, staying up-to-date with the latest equipment and technology is paramount to delivering optimal patient care. However, acquiring
Smile Bright in Retirement: A Comprehensive Guide to Retirement Planning for Dentists
Retirement planning is a critical aspect of any professional’s financial journey, and dentists are no exception. As dental professionals, dentists invest years in their education
Risk Planning for Dentists: A Shield for Your Dental Practice
Picture this: You’ve dedicated years to honing your dental skills, building a thriving practice, and serving your community. However, every profession comes with its fair