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Should I sell my veterinary practice now?

April 1, 2011

You can shake your Magic 8 Ball as hard as you want, but even that can't tell you for sure whether you should sell now or hold out. But here are a few indicators that the veterinary practice sale market is poised for growth.

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My veterinary practice survived a land grab

February 1, 2011

It started as a rumor. It turned into a battle for survival to save my practice against development.

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5 ways to boost your chances for a veterinary practice loan

February 1, 2011

It's never too early to prepare for veterinary practice loan application. Follow these tips and avoid roadblocks on your road to ownership.

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A national look at nonveterinary ownership

January 14, 2011

This interactive map collects the most current information from the AVMA on laws governing nonveterinarians owning or partly owning veterinary practices as relatively traditional corporations. Remember that laws are always changing, some attorneys have new ways to allow nonveterinary ownership, and your success will be based on the appropriate practice agreement you craft with your own lawyer. Now dive in!

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Nonveterinary practice ownership: The future ... or a fad?

January 14, 2011

Practice owners looking for buyers. Team members looking for a lucrative future in veterinary medicine. Is it a marriage made in heaven?

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Videos: Associate fears about veterinary practice ownership

January 14, 2011

Three Veterinary Economics Editorial Advisory Board members share their thoughts on why associates fear to buy and how practice owners can help change that.

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Why associates won't buy practices—and what you can do about it

January 1, 2011

Associates are turning away from traditional practice ownership in greater numbers. Can the industry bring veterinary ownership back to life?

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Location: It's one of your most important considerations

January 1, 2011

Like Bill O'Reilly, I have a word for the day. Today's word is "no."

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Opinion: An associate is worth $35 an hour?

January 1, 2011

No wonder veterinary associates can't imagine ownership. Where does their low self-esteem come from?

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