Cash Relief Coming: Passed House & Awaiting Senate Cash flow relief, for paying employees, is on the way! My team and I are closely following this Bill and will definitely send you the final facts once the bill has been signed by the Senate. So that you may plan for the week ahead, while we await the Senate returning to session to […]
Is the Sky Falling? Not Really! Business in a Time of Disruptions Will your practice be able to weather COVID-19 quarantines and lost work time? This morning, Kate Willeford appeared on the inaugural episode of the”Money in, Money Out” podcast to discuss how practices can survive and thrive in these unsettled times. Consultant and fraud examiner Susan Gunn invited Kate to discuss how to keep a calm […]
Small Obstacles that Sabotage Your New Systems You’ve come up with a great new system for your office team. It’s simple, easy to understand, and will make everyone’s life easier. So why are you having so much trouble getting your team to adopt it? Sometimes, systems that seem great on paper fail in reality. The problem isn’t training or planning, but […]
How often should you audit your automatic withdrawals? Do you remember the Columbia House and BMG music clubs? When CDs where king, they used to run ads promising 12 CDs for a penny, and after fulfilling a certain contract, members could cancel at any time. For many teenagers, it seemed like a great way to build a music collection. They were practically giving […]
How Does A Dental Office Put Services Out to Bid? For many of my clients, one of the hardest parts about owning a practice is the day-to-day small business management. Most dentists enjoy clinical challenges. They have big plans for the future of their practices. But the boring, day to day administrative aspects of owning a business leave them cold. Most of the time, they […]