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Articles by Denise Tumblin, CPA

Live from CVC West: The endless balance of revenue and expenses

Oct 31, 2008

Especially in the current economic environment, you may hate that moment when you ask the client for money. In this audio clip from Progress in Practice, consultant Denise Tumblin addresses this issue and talks about how to explain the value you're offering as you make your recommendation.

Live from CVC West: Improve pet owners' perception of value

Oct 31, 2008

In this audio clip from the Veterinary Economics Progress in Practice seminars, consultant Denise Tumblin, CPA, talks about client service and building pet owners' perception of value.

7 winning ways to meet financial goals

Don't rely on the luck of the draw. Maximize your practice's profits with these tips.
Oct 22, 2008

Develop a game plan to meet your financial goals.

How to power up your software

Peel back the layers and dive into your practice management program. Here's how one practice successfully leveraged its system—and how you can, too.
Oct 1, 2008

Practice management software can allow your practice to run more smoothly.

Q&A: To buy or not to buy equipment

Oct 1, 2008

I want a digital radiography system. How do I decide if it's financially worth it?

Got a "C" in compliance?

If your client and internal compliance is just average—or worse—jump to the head of the class with these tips.
Sep 1, 2008

If your client and internal compliance is just average—or worse—jump to the head of the class with these tips.

4 strategies to improve compliance

Aug 1, 2008

Here are some tips from Denise Tumblin, CPA, president of Wutchiett Tumblin and Associates in Columbus, Ohio, and a Veterinary Economics Editorial Advisory Board member:

Calculate associate pay with this formula

Jul 1, 2008

Compensation: Case closed. Solve the mystery with this sample calculation.

Get a clue: Associate compensation

Owners and associates want to know the truth, but often each side is mired in mystery.
Jul 1, 2008

Owners and associates want to know the truth, but often each side is mired in mystery.

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