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Risk versus reward

April 1, 2006

When you decide to invest in the stock market, keep in mind something that professional analysts must remember: Investing always requires weighing potential risk against potential award.

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Playing the odds, balancing the quality of care with the need to get paid could prove a costly gamble

April 1, 2006

Gift-certificate medicine: Go crazy with diagnostics and treatment modalities as long as you don't go over $100.

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Address gripes with considerate dialogue

April 1, 2006

This is an idea we use in our veterinary hospital whenever the chorus of complaints rise from staff and doctor. It is a good way to address complaints, such as, "The instruments need cleaning, and two people are standing around doing nothing."

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Road to retirement. Leveraging investment vehicles requires careful consideration

April 1, 2006

A successful financial plan should offer you the choice of allocating profits back to the practice or into a more diversified portfolio.

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Ignorance of true costs doesn't make profits bliss

April 1, 2006

Veterinarians are paid by leftovers; that is any money left over after all other obligations have been satisfied.

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Good medicine, good business. Need time? Schedule it

April 1, 2006

Nothing messes up a day like a steady string of interruptions.

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Family limited partnerships invaluable tax-reducing tool

March 1, 2006

FLP requires both careful analysis and strict compliance with IRS regulations.

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Choose your words wisely

March 1, 2006

Profanity in the workplace is on the rise along with court filings and complaints to EEOC.

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License defense: Are you prepared?

March 1, 2006

Just because a complaint seems goofy or unfair, a practitioner still can shell out big bucks to defend a license.

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