Practice/Principals Articles
Articles written for the dental press
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5 May 2011
Bob Cummings of specialist dental accountants Morris & Co has recently written some articles on the advantages and disadvantages for dentists if they incorporate (or set up as a limited company). He has very kindly given us permission to reproduce the article here - and we've attached a couple of other useful documents as well. read more »
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14 Feb 2011
The definition of being pro-active is to think and plan ahead. I've considered some of the main steps we've taken to be pro-active over the last few years and why and how this has helped improve our service to dentists.
Specialisation read more »
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29 Jan 2011
The Clear Vision Accountancy team share their insights on how UK dentists who prepare their accounts swiftly enjoy happier and wealthier lives…
Let’s talk annual accounts. Your annual accounts.
Stick with this now, it’s worth it…
What’s your view of your accounts?
Are they a useful contribution to running and developing your practice?... read more » -
26 Jul 2010
The following article appeared in the Dental Tribune recently and I thought it neatly summarised some of the options available to dentists with regards to how they can structure their business. read more »
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5 May 2010
Michael Lansdell wrote an interesting article in the Dental Tribune this week and has kindly agreed to allow me to re-produce it here. read more »
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28 Mar 2010
Pensions are the future. There is no doubt that a wise saver will have considered their future financial security and plan to have in place sufficient assets to maintain their lifestyle throughout retirement. read more »
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8 Jan 2010
Most dentists have no idea how long they are going to live for, in fact most tend to underestimate. It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that knowing when you’re going to die is a fairly crucial ingredient to helping manage your money, especially as most people prefer not to run out of it. read more »
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10 Feb 2009
The current banking system read more »
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7 Feb 2009
The Bank of England cut interest rates on 5th February to 1% - down from 5% only last October – the lowest level in its 315-year history, as it sought to head off the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. read more »
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20 Nov 2008
With the latest spectacular crash of the AA rated Icelandic banks, and the governments latest intention to effectively nationalise RBS and HBOS there is no doubt that the banking world is about to enter a completely new phase. read more »