Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
April 1, 2009
By:
Tracey O'Driscoll-Packer
You can't control the bad economic news, but you can lift your employees' spirits with a heartfelt focus on team morale.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
March 1, 2009
By:
Mark Opperman, CVPM
Solve inventory problems with this nine-step guide.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
March 1, 2009
By:
Brendan Howard, Editor
Good communication and no-poaching policies can turn competitors into fans.
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Source: PARTNERS IN PRACTICE
March 1, 2009
By:
Nick Dupont
In times of economic hardship, some practitioners might be asking if fee schedules need to be adjusted to ease the financial burden on clients, but there's no reason to start discounting based on media hype or isolated incidents. Instead, focus on developing smart, short-term business practices that will keep your revenue stream flowing and strengthen your bond with clients.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
January 1, 2009
By:
Gary Glassman, CPA
Property owners and first-time homebuyers can take advantage of tax breaks.
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
December 10, 2008
By:
James M. Lewis
What can be done about the growing problem of unwanted and abandoned horses in America?
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Source: PARTNERS IN PRACTICE
December 1, 2008
By:
James E. Guenther, DVM, MBA, CVPM
The excess earnings concept, Excess Earning and Single Period Capitalization Methodologies, is a widely used tool to assess the value of an equine practice.
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Source: PARTNERS IN PRACTICE
December 1, 2008
By:
Lara de Courtivron, Charlotte Lacroix, DVM, JD
In these challenging economic times, it is important that equine veterinarians be creative—not complacent—with respect to boosting their bottom lines. Just as a proactive, multimodal approach is often needed to treat certain diseases, the following is a nine-step treatment plan for what might be ailing your practiceÂ.
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