Articles by Gary I. Glassman, CPA - Veterinary Healthcare
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Articles by Gary I. Glassman, CPA

Gary I. Glassman, CPA


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My clients are taking their business to a practitioner with cheaper fees. Should I be worried? (sponsored by Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health)
December 1, 2009

Try these strategies to hold on to horse owners.

10 facts you need to know when purchasing or selling a practice (Proceedings)
August 1, 2009

You have made the decision to sell. It is probably one of the most significant decisions you will make in your working life.

Financially beating the economic downturn (Proceedings)
August 1, 2009

As we have moved through 2009, veterinary practices continue to feel the effects of the economy.

Do you know where your internal controls are? (Proceedings)
August 1, 2009

Fraud is defined as an intentional act of deceit for the purpose of gaining an unfair advantage that results in an injury to the rights or interests of another person.

Financial planning for the successful veterinarian (Proceedings)
August 1, 2009

In establishing your cash flow plan, it will assist you in setting financial goals.

Understanding profitability in veterinary medicine (Proceedings)
August 1, 2009

Understanding profitability in a veterinary hospital can be like understanding a Chinese puzzle.

How can solo practitioners secure better terms on business loans? (Sponsored by Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health)
September 1, 2008

Providing a good explanation for your request and backing it up with a business plan is a good way to obtain favorable terms on a loan.

We have lots of inventory: So what's wrong with that? (Proceedings)
August 1, 2008

Inventory is one of the most profitable and vulnerable segments of income generated within a veterinary hospital.

Financial management and budgeting: Parts 1 and 2 (Proceedings)
August 1, 2008

Just like a yearly pet's physical, your practice should have a look under the hood at least yearly.

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