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Articles by Denise Tumblin, CPA

Crediting doctor production

Print this PDF checklist to see how your associates are compensated for services and products as compared to Well-Managed Practices.
Jul 1, 2008

Print this PDF checklist to see how your associates are compensated for services and products as compared to Well-Managed Practices.

See associate veterinarian compensation ranges by practice type

Jul 1, 2008

Clueless about compensation ranges? Check out this chart.

Reinvent and renew your practice

Severely injured in 1996, this practitioner faced a life-altering decision: give up veterinary medicine or transform his practice—and himself—into something else. He chose the latter.
Dec 1, 2007

The story of a practice makeover that's been years in the making. It's inspirational and humorous because of the owner's positive outlook, along with his love and respect for his profession, his team, his patients, and his clients.

Don't believe everything you hear about fees

It's tough to throw the brakes on and challenge long-held beliefs about what you charge.
Oct 1, 2007

It's time to reconsider these myths and misconceptions about pricing.

Conducting a community survey

Oct 1, 2007

Use this tool from Benchmarks 2007 to gather information about other practices in your area.

Comparing your fees to Well-Managed Practices'

Oct 1, 2007

Compare your value-based fees with Well-Managed Practices'.

The healing environment

Benchmarks 2007 shows how Well-Managed Practices turn their core values into financial success—without sacrificing positive energy.
Sep 1, 2007

See how Well-Managed Practices turn their core values into financial success.

Client care coordinator vs. receptionist

Mar 1, 2007

What's the difference between a client care coordinator and a receptionist? Is there a pay difference between the two?

Managing accounts receivable

Jan 1, 2007

How do the levels of accounts receivable compare in a companion animal practice to an equine practice? What's a reasonable level of accounts receivable for both?

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