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Join thousands of dentists who are learning how to make smart financial decisions. You’ll be entertained while getting straightforward advice about investing, retirement planning, tax reduction, insurance, debt management, and personal finance.
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#83: 4 Questions Your Advisor Should Be Able to Answer

#83: 4 Questions Your Advisor Should Be Able to Answer

What is the role of a good advisor? It depends who you ask, which is part of the problem with the financial industry—there’s no real consensus. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese & Ryan explore the spectrum of services offered within financial planning and how some advisors fall short of expectations. They also explain the difference between performance-based and advice-based planning.
32:4012/07/2017
#82: The Numbers Dentists Need to Know to Retire Better

#82: The Numbers Dentists Need to Know to Retire Better

When will you have enough money to make work optional? Are you building the right mix of assets? Is your tax rate minimized? Do you have the proper amount of insurance? In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese and Ryan introduce a periodic table of twelve key indicators called Elements® which gives dentists a straightforward way to answer the some of the most difficult questions about their financial health.   Tt Guide Book Download 4 Keys for Dentists Download
51:3905/07/2017
#81: The Biggest Reason Dentists Get Bad Financial Advice

#81: The Biggest Reason Dentists Get Bad Financial Advice

Do you know how your advisor gets paid? If not, there’s a good chance your best interest is taking a back seat to handsome commission checks and all-expenses-paid vacations. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese and Ryan describe a hypothetical DSO where production incentives are out of whack and patients are getting the raw end of the deal. Then they draw a comparison to the way many financial firms compensate their advisors.   Listen to the podcast then visit: http://dentistadvisors.com/review/
34:3228/06/2017
#80: Why Dentists Retire 6 Years Later Than the Average American

#80: Why Dentists Retire 6 Years Later Than the Average American

How is it possible that the average dentists retires later than the average American? Income can’t be the reason — dentists are among the highest earners in the country. And you can’t put all the blame on personal spending when there’s an entire web of variables to consider. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese & Ryan cover five main reasons dentists have a difficult time holding onto their income and building enough wealth to retire comfortably.
58:5921/06/2017
#79: 5 Misunderstood Financial Quotes

#79: 5 Misunderstood Financial Quotes

Milton Friedman, Peter Lynch, Warren Buffett. When financial advice comes from a nobel laureate, a legendary mutual fund manager, or an Oracle of Omaha, people tend to listen. But do they really understand the context of the advice? In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese and Ryan dissect quotes from five famous economists and clarify the intended message of each. They also explain how the principles taught can be applied to dentists.
58:4214/06/2017
#78: Is Your Custodian Messing with Your Money?

#78: Is Your Custodian Messing with Your Money?

Are your investments protected from conflicts of interest? What is the relationship between your advisor and the custodian of your accounts? In this Dentist Money™ episode, Reese & Ryan discuss the role of a custodian, why it matters who your custodian is, and how investors have lost fortunes by trusting the wrong people. They also explain how custodians get paid and provide tips for protecting yourself from investment fraud.
57:2207/06/2017
#77: Should You Invest Your Extra Cash All at Once?

#77: Should You Invest Your Extra Cash All at Once?

Are you hesitant to invest your extra cash? If that emergency fund has turned into an emergency fortune, it’s probably time to let your money spread its wings in the market. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese & Ryan discuss findings from a Vanguard study which compares two common approaches to investing large amounts of cash: Lump Sum Investing and Dollar Cost Averaging. They explain the tradeoffs of each approach and the factors to consider before deciding which strategy will work best for you.
37:0831/05/2017
#76: A Fifth Grader’s Guide to Becoming a Wealthy Dentist

#76: A Fifth Grader’s Guide to Becoming a Wealthy Dentist

Should you pay someone else to do a job you can handle yourself? As a practice owner, you might struggle to know when it makes more sense to outsource or keep things on your own plate. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese and Ryan explore the fundamentals of trade, specialization, and opportunity costs, and how economic lessons taught to fifth graders can help dentists improve their net worth.
51:2424/05/2017
#75: Do You Turn Your Back on These Front Office Mistakes?

#75: Do You Turn Your Back on These Front Office Mistakes?

Do you know what’s happening in your front office? Has your staff been properly trained to offer appointments, ask for payments, and deal with cancellations? In this Dentist Money™ episode, Reese welcomes Laura Hatch, founder of Front Office Rocks, an online resource for dentists who need specialized training for their team on all aspects of the front desk. Laura discusses the four most common challenges in the front office and their financial impact on a practice. She also offers solutions to improve communication within the office, strengthen your value proposition against the competition, and increase case acceptance.   Show notes: https://youtu.be/YgbnDtCDlTM www.frontofficerocks.com [email protected]
41:2017/05/2017
#74: What Beanie Babies Can Teach Dentists About Money

#74: What Beanie Babies Can Teach Dentists About Money

Have you ever made a financial decision on the grounds that “everyone else is doing it?” When all the facts aren’t readily available, human nature is to follow public opinion. But the herd can lead you off a cliff if you’re not careful. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese & Ryan reflect on recent financial trends that led mobs of people to the poor house. They also provide a list of common investment bandwagons that leave dentists holding the bag.
44:5210/05/2017
#73: Should You Pay Down Debt or Invest?

#73: Should You Pay Down Debt or Invest?

Let’s say you have an extra $30,000 in cash. You can pay down a loan with a 6% interest rate or invest in a retirement plan which could return anywhere from -10% to +10% this year. What should you do? In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese and Ryan dive into the not-so-simple answer and explain why a lot of people get it wrong. They also weigh in on the pros and cons of cost-driven investment portfolios and provide a list of questions to ask before locking yourself into a loan.
43:0203/05/2017
#72: Are Your Marketing Dollars Going to Waste?

#72: Are Your Marketing Dollars Going to Waste?

Marketing pioneer John Wanamaker said, “Half the money I spend on advertising is wasted; the trouble is I don't know which half.” As a practice owner, you might feel the same way. The challenge of measuring marketing results can be especially difficult for small businesses that have plenty of questions and not enough time to answer all of them. In this Dentist Money™ interview, Reese welcomes Wendy Phillips, founder of Big Buzz, who implements customer-focused dental marketing solutions for practice owners across the country. She highlights the most common marketing mistakes in dentistry, describes what to look for in a marketing agency, and provides inexpensive solutions for market research.
42:1226/04/2017
#71: One Way You’re Probably Losing Money on Your Investments

#71: One Way You’re Probably Losing Money on Your Investments

Remember the last time your retirement account took a hit? A lot of people do. You might have questioned the quality of your portfolio and the competency of your advisor. (Your concerns might have been valid by the way). Regardless of who or what’s to blame, losing hurts, and behavioral psychologists have spent years researching how pain avoidance can influence major financial decisions. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese and Ryan explain how the fear of losing money can lead to losing more money. They also provide guidance for gaining emotional clarity so you can invest with more confidence.
37:3719/04/2017
#70: 5 Mistakes Dentists Make to Fall Behind the Competition

#70: 5 Mistakes Dentists Make to Fall Behind the Competition

Do you ever wonder if you’re overlooking simple business fundamentals that could take your practice to the next level? Do you struggle to articulate your priorities as a business owner? While the decisions you make throughout your career are endless, there are basic principles that give the best business leaders an edge over the competition. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese welcomes Tanner Milne, founder of Menlo Group, the largest dental real estate brokerage firm in Arizona. In this interview, Tanner takes off his real estate cap and speaks to dentists as a business owner who understands the growing pains of entrepreneurship. He offers insights for better hiring, better planning, and better marketing to keep your practice thriving.
47:4212/04/2017
#69: 4 Common Ways Dentists Lose Money

#69: 4 Common Ways Dentists Lose Money

Did you know the average American wastes 55 minutes a day, or about 12 days a year, looking for things they own but can’t find (Newsweek)? If it’s lost keys, you could be late for your morning staff meeting. If it’s important financial information, the setback is likely more severe. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese & Ryan discuss common ways dentists lose money simply because they don’t know where to find the right information. They explain the preparation that should go into each decision-making scenario and calculate the cost of being unorganized.
51:2405/04/2017
#68: How to Avoid Expensive Leadership Mistakes

#68: How to Avoid Expensive Leadership Mistakes

Reese welcomes Denise Leleux, a leading expert on end-to-end client experience whose 26-year resume includes a position as VP of Global Customer Experience at eBay where she mentored top business leaders and managed a team of 6,000 employees. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Denise draws on her client-communication expertise and the observations she’s made while in the chair at dental practices from Dallas to Denver and Louisiana to London. She offers priceless advice on dealing with difficult office managers, unifying your staff, and translating your business mission into unforgettable client experiences.
48:5729/03/2017
#67: 3 Keys to Building Wealth While Working Less

#67: 3 Keys to Building Wealth While Working Less

How much is an hour of your time worth? In terms of earning potential, it could be anywhere from a few hundred dollars to over a thousand. You can quantify it with a little bit of math. But salary aside, how much value can you really place on your time? Afterall, once an hour is spent, you can’t ever get it back. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese & Ryan explain three core principles dentists can follow to maximize their time so they can build wealth more efficiently. They also describe dentists who have mastered the art of being an “entreprofessional.”
51:3722/03/2017
#66: 5 Ways Dentists Can Improve Profit Margins

#66: 5 Ways Dentists Can Improve Profit Margins

Dentistry is what you do, but money is what you make. And unless you keep an eye on overhead, just making ends meet might be hard enough. In this episode of the Dentist Money™ Show, Reese Harper welcomes CPA, Andrew Schwartz who works with hundreds of dentists and understands the science of overhead distribution. He explains how much dentists should spend on staff, when you know your margins are too low, and common themes he’s observed among practices who experience large growth.   Show Notes: Schwartz & Schwartz, P.C.
27:4915/03/2017
#65: How to Make Your Money Last Longer During Retirement

#65: How to Make Your Money Last Longer During Retirement

Saving is only one part of the retirement equation. Whether you’ve already reached the end of your career, or are still in accumulation phase, you’ll need to know how to spend down assets in the right order to get the most out of your nest egg. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese & Ryan talk about which accounts to pull from in the early years of retirement, how to keep your tax rate down, distribution requirements on your 401(k), and how assets like your house and practice can be utilized to lengthen the life of your other accounts.   Show notes: Survey link: dentistadvisors.com/benchmark
52:1308/03/2017
#64: How Successful Dentists Track Financial Progress

#64: How Successful Dentists Track Financial Progress

Do you know your net worth? Not just an estimate, but the actual amount? And do you know what it was last quarter? What about your personal spending? How much of your income is used to support your lifestyle every month? Unless you know the answers, your path to successful retirement will be left up to chance. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese and Ryan provide solutions for tracking the most important indicators of financial health. They also give instructions for participating in a short benchmark survey so you can compare your own performance to hundreds of other dentists. Click here to take the survey.   Show notes: Survey link: dentistadvisors.com/benchmark
52:2101/03/2017
#63: Three Misconceptions About Estate Planning

#63: Three Misconceptions About Estate Planning

When is it time to get an estate plan? Or, if you already have one, how often should it be reviewed? And how do the requirements of an estate plan differ if you’re a dentist? Wills, trusts, tax planning, asset protection—not  the most exciting topics to bring up at family dinner. But the same people who join you at the table will be glad you planned ahead and kept them from having to track down all your assets. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese welcomes estate planning attorney, Andrew Howell, who explains why there’s more to estate planning than most people think. He describes what happens if you die without an estate plan, three common fallacies about estate planning, and how a properly structured estate plan will protect your wealth while you’re still living. Show notes: www.yorkhowell.com
51:5522/02/2017
#62: The People Who Ruin a Dentist’s Retirement

#62: The People Who Ruin a Dentist’s Retirement

Did you hear about the dentist who lost his shorts in a scam? No? That’s because nobody likes to tell the world they got hosed by a con artist. But it happens—a lot. And unless you know the warning signs, you might get wrangled into the same type of deal and put your retirement on the line. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese and Ryan respond to a special request from a loyal listener who asked for stories of dentists who fell victim to bad advice from people they should have never trusted. They also share the warning signs to watch for so you can avoid making the same mistakes.
54:5615/02/2017
#61: The Hidden Costs that Delay a Dentist’s Retirement

#61: The Hidden Costs that Delay a Dentist’s Retirement

A few hundred here, a few thousand there. Overspending on insurance, loans, supplies, staff, benefits, and personal life may seem insignificant in the short run—a lot of dentists make enough money to cover the cost. But over the course of a career, those costs can add up to millions and downgrade the quality of what should’ve been a great retirement. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese and Ryan list the most common places where dentists overspend and how to make sure your hard earned money stays in your pocket.
47:5008/02/2017
#60: The Truth About Real Estate Ownership

#60: The Truth About Real Estate Ownership

Real estate can be an excellent investment. But many dentists delay their retirement by doing the wrong deal at the wrong time. What are the biggest mistakes that dentists make with real estate? In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese & Ryan give five examples of real estate deals that often turn good investments into massive setbacks. They also provide a list of questions to ask before purchasing your next home, practice space, or investment property.
48:4201/02/2017
#59: Is Now the Time to Refinance Your Loans?

#59: Is Now the Time to Refinance Your Loans?

Student loans, practice loans, real estate loans. Dentists and debt go together like presidential elections and economic uncertainty. With speculation of rising interest rates, many are wondering if now is the right time to borrow money or refinance existing loans. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese welcomes Wells Fargo practice finance expert, Kent Murphy, who lists a number of factors to consider when shopping the lender market. He explains how low interest rates often lure people into bad loans and shares common factors dentists overlook before signing on the dotted line.   Show notes: [email protected] practicefinance.wellsfargo.com/dentists/
39:5825/01/2017
#58: When is it Time to Hire a Financial Advisor?

#58: When is it Time to Hire a Financial Advisor?

How do you know when it’s time to hire a financial advisor? For a lot of dentists there’s a trigger that goes off ― a shortage of cash, an investment gone bad, stagnant collections ― and they wonder if it’s time to call for help. But it’s not always clear what’s causing your pain or which professional has the right prescription. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese & Ryan explain when it makes sense to hire a financial advisor, and when it makes sense to look elsewhere for solutions.
01:01:4618/01/2017
#57: Is Your Permanent Life Insurance Policy Killing Your Retirement?

#57: Is Your Permanent Life Insurance Policy Killing Your Retirement?

There are two types of people in the world: those who have heard a sales pitch about permanent life insurance, and those who will hear a sales pitch about permanent life insurance. And the way these policies are sold ― on the premise of guaranteed returns and tax-free withdrawals ― often give investors a false sense of security. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese & Ryan walk through the stages of grieving that usually follow the purchase of permanent life. They also talk about the rare exceptions for justifying insurance as an investment, and how to unwind a bad policy if you already have one.
51:5311/01/2017
#56: What You Need to Know About Bonds. Your Bonds.

#56: What You Need to Know About Bonds. Your Bonds.

Do you know the difference between a stock and a bond? Maybe you do. But even if you grasp the concept of fixed income versus equity, you may not realize how complex the bond market is. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese & Ryan describe the different types of bonds you can own, the risk levels associated with each, and how bonds can be used to lower your taxes. (And they make it through the entire show without telling a single James Bond joke).
42:0404/01/2017
#55: Six Keys to Powerful Investment Portfolios

#55: Six Keys to Powerful Investment Portfolios

Have you ever looked at your investment statements and wondered if your returns are as good as they could be? You’ve been told cheap index funds are the most responsible way to invest, but is it really that simple? What other funds can you buy? In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese & Ryan list six factors to consider when building your investment portfolio. They discuss tradeoffs between active and passive investing, why some index funds underperform, and how to build a portfolio with the right mix of assets.
44:3028/12/2016
#54: Fixing Your 401(k) the Matt Bradley Way

#54: Fixing Your 401(k) the Matt Bradley Way

If your office has a qualified retirement plan like a 401(k), chances are you’re paying fees you didn’t know existed and taking on liability you didn’t know you had. Matt Bradley and his company BenefitGuard help dentists fix their 401(k)s by lowering costs and offloading risk associated with compliance. In this Dentist Money™ interview, Matt explains where the fees are hiding, how to evaluate your existing plan, and the most common reasons employers get sued for mismanagement. He also lists the people you should have on your 401(k) team. Show notes: [email protected] www.benefitguard.com
32:1721/12/2016
#53: Everything You Need to Know About Retirement Plans

#53: Everything You Need to Know About Retirement Plans

IRA? 401(k)? Profit sharing plan? Pension? Mosts dentists know that choosing the right plan will put them on a faster track to retirement. But deciding which plan is best isn’t always straightforward. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Reese & Ryan discuss the most important factors to consider when choosing a retirement plan for you and your employees. They also describe how TPAs, advisors, fiduciaries, and custodians can help you optimize your plan and protect you from compliance violations.
58:0714/12/2016
#52: Lisa Knowles Presents Dentistry’s Broadway Show

#52: Lisa Knowles Presents Dentistry’s Broadway Show

Lisa Knowles opened her dental practice in 2005… two years before the recession... in Michigan. With economic conditions stacked against her, she built a thriving practice on a model of “making things right for patients no matter what.” Driven by her passion for communication and coaching, Dr. Knowles started Intentional Dental to help other dentists grow referral pipelines using a more mindful approach to patient interaction. In this Dentist Money™ Show interview, she cites five keys to successful dentistry, offers guidance for living in the moment, and compares a dental office to a Broadway show.   Show notes: Website: http://beyond32teeth.com/ Email: [email protected]
33:4607/12/2016
#51: Mike Abernathy on Building Wealth as Big as Texas

#51: Mike Abernathy on Building Wealth as Big as Texas

Dr. Mike Abernathy, founder of Summit Practice Solutions, joins the Dentist Money™ Show from his ranch outside of Dallas where he reflects on the most valuable lessons he’s learned as a practice owner and consultant. Mike’s approach to business management and personal finance allowed him to retire ahead of schedule and become a mentor for dentists all over the United States. In this interview, he talks about the one statistic to watch in your practice, what it means to embrace consumerism, and the pitfalls that keep dentists from reaching financial freedom.   Show notes: Website: http://summitpracticesolutions.com/
38:4030/11/2016
#50: Collin Kartchner on How to Win Patients with Video

#50: Collin Kartchner on How to Win Patients with Video

Remember the personal bio you wrote for your practice website? You probably started with a paragraph about where you grew up, the schools you attended, and your involvement with dental associations. Then you added a couple lines about your family and personal hobbies, and emailed it over to your web designer. Now it sits on your website like a relic etched in stone. And in today’s content-charged world, it will never be enough to drive traffic to your business. That’s where video comes in — not just video, but great video. In this Dentist Money™ interview, Collin Kartchner of Tooth Media explains why dentists need to engage patients with better video content. He also describes the difference between videos that get results and those that harm reputations.   Show notes: Website: www.toothmedia.com Email: [email protected] Article about video performance versus text content: http://www.fathomdelivers.com/blog/seo/videos-seo-more-likely-to-rank/
29:1623/11/2016
#49: Morgan Hamon’s Tax-Reducing Battle Plan

#49: Morgan Hamon’s Tax-Reducing Battle Plan

Morgan Hamon lives dangerously. He started his career as a fighter pilot and then became a tax accountant. The fight against taxes is real, and Morgan’s firm, HDA Accounting Group, is the first line of defense for hundreds of dentists across the country. Because he works exclusively with dentists, Morgan has a deep understanding of tax issues faced by practice owners. In this Dentist Money™ interview, he answers the most common tax questions asked by dentists, explains the tax implications of owning a building, and specifies how much you should spend on staff and overhead to maintain sufficient profitability.   Show notes: Website: www.hda-dental.com Email: [email protected]
48:0716/11/2016
#48: How Dr. Mark Costes Balances Business & Personal Success

#48: How Dr. Mark Costes Balances Business & Personal Success

Dr. Mark Costes is founder of the Dental Success Institute, Horizon Schools of Dental Assisting, and author of Pillars of Dental Success. He runs multiple practices, speaks at dental forums around the world, and coaches over 50 practice owners to help maximize profits. In this Dentist Money™ interview, Dr. Costes talks about the bumps and bruises he’s experienced while acquiring multiple practices and expanding his entrepreneurial reach. He also offers a fresh take on work life balance, the truth about getting rich, and the personality traits that succeed in dentistry.   Show notes: Website: truedentalsuccess.com Email: [email protected]
38:5709/11/2016
#47: Website 101 with Mike Pedersen

#47: Website 101 with Mike Pedersen

Is your website doing its job? Does it really drive new patients, or does it just sort of exist? Mike Pedersen, founder of The Dental Boost, helps hundreds of dentists showcase their practices with powerful websites that make it easy for visitors to find what they’re looking for. In this Dentist Money™ interview, Mike explains what it means to build your website with the user in mind, how to incorporate video content, and the best way to layout your homepage. He also describes the kinds of images you should never post on your website.   Show notes: Website: www.thedentalboost.com Email: [email protected]
33:0202/11/2016
#46: Pat Rosenzweig on the People Who Make Your Practice

#46: Pat Rosenzweig on the People Who Make Your Practice

Perhaps nothing in dentistry is more important than surrounding yourself with the right people. It’s also one of the most difficult things to do. Hiring is never an exact science, firing is no picnic, and outsourcing can feel like a crapshoot. So how do you put together a winning team? In this Dentist Money™ interview, Pat Rosenzweig, co-owner of Mosaic Management Professionals, discusses the process of elevating your human capital. Drawing from her 30+ years in the industry, she explains the mindset you should cultivate within your staff, the value to place on technical versus people skills, and how to maximize each person’s contributions.   Show notes: Website: www.mosaicmanagementpro.com Email: [email protected]
41:4026/10/2016
#45: Attorney Joseph McGregor’s Asset Protection Advice

#45: Attorney Joseph McGregor’s Asset Protection Advice

When Joseph McGregor was a young attorney in Cleveland, his friends in the Case Western Dental program started asking for advice about practice buy-in agreements. The questions kept coming, and before he knew it, Joseph had a side job through which he met several players in the dental industry. His experience led him to open a dental-focused law firm in 2009. (His desire to make it big led him to Texas). In this Dentist Money™ interview, Joseph highlights two of the most costly mistakes made by dentists during transition. He also offers a word of caution about the employee handbook that’s been gathering dust at the bottom of your file drawer.
31:1419/10/2016
 #44: Chris Tayler on Improving Profits with Better Fee Schedules

#44: Chris Tayler on Improving Profits with Better Fee Schedules

While working with his endodontist father, Chris Tayler became all too familiar with the inequities imposed by insurance companies on dentists. Seeing an opportunity to help other practice owners, Chris put his MBA and finance background to work and started a company called Cobalt Analytics, which specializes in optimizing insurance plans for dentists. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Chris explains the right way to factor insurance write-offs into profitability and how to make sure you’re getting the best rates. Show notes: http://www.cobaltanalytics.net/
30:2812/10/2016
#43: Gary Takacs Gives Six Keys to Practice Success

#43: Gary Takacs Gives Six Keys to Practice Success

Consultant, coach, practice owner, professor, founder of the Thriving Dentist Show, internationally-acclaimed speaker. Dentists around the globe refer to Gary Takacs by a number titles. We simply call him The Legend. Having worked with over 2,200 practices, perhaps no one is better qualified than Gary to motivate and mentor dentists at every career stage. In this Dentist Money™ interview, he shares a collection of stories and experiences to illustrate how the most successful dentists thrive.   Show notes: www.takacslearningcenter.com Thriving Dentist Show with Gary Takacs: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/thriving-dentist-show-gary/id488260412?mt=2
43:5905/10/2016
#41 Ben Tuinei Explains the Art of PPO Negotiation

#41 Ben Tuinei Explains the Art of PPO Negotiation

Ben Tuinei, President of Veritas Dental Resources, has worked with over 6,000 dentists across the country to negotiate fair and reasonable reimbursements from insurance carriers. Using Ben’s 7 Steps of Negotiation, dentists gain leverage against providers to get the highest fee schedules available. In this Dentist Money™ interview, he explains what it means to build an insurance profile, how to overcome payment objections, the procedures most commonly downgraded by insurance companies, and the biggest mistakes dentists make during negotiation.   Website: www.veritasdentalresources.com Contact: [email protected] 7 Steps to Negotiating Fees video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mt1R5UWTgm0
43:4021/09/2016
#40: Jordon Comstock’s Recurring Revenue Solution

#40: Jordon Comstock’s Recurring Revenue Solution

Jordon Comstock is founder of BoomCloud Apps, provider of in-house membership software for dental practices all over the country. Inspired by his deep knowledge of the dental industry, a passion for user interface design, and a book called The Automatic Customer, Jordon built a platform that allows practices to offer, manage, and track a variety of membership solutions for their patients. In this Dentist Money™ interview, Jordon explains how fee-for-service models can work alongside PPO plans to stabilize revenue, expand patient base, and improve retention.
22:5514/09/2016
#39: Dr. James Anderson’s Entrepreneurial Journey

#39: Dr. James Anderson’s Entrepreneurial Journey

Dr. James Anderson wasn’t wired to follow the traditional path of dentistry. Within a year of starting a practice, he hired his first associate and caught the entrepreneurial bug (or as he calls it, “A.D.D.”). Since then, he started nine successful practices, built one of the largest dental billing companies in the nation, and even opened an arcade. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Dr. Anderson recounts important lessons he’s learned about practice expansion, managing accounts receivable, and incentivizing staff.
31:4707/09/2016
#38: Nancy Kagan on Keeping Staff Accountable

#38: Nancy Kagan on Keeping Staff Accountable

If you enjoy the charming sound of a Boston accent and getting advice from one of the dental industry’s most experienced consultants, then you won’t want to miss this episode of Dentist Money™ with Nancy Kagan. Nancy was a hygienist for several years, then formed a temporary dental placement agency before managing two successful practices for over twenty-five years. In 2004, she founded Summit Dental Partners with a mission to make dental practices more efficient and successful. In this interview she talks about keeping your staff accountable, protecting yourself from embezzlement, and what it means to be an “ostrich.”
19:2131/08/2016
#37: Seth Dahle on Driving New Patients with Digital Media

#37: Seth Dahle on Driving New Patients with Digital Media

Social media marketing is an essential part of driving growth for a practice, but a lot of dentists struggle to understand the evolving digital landscape and how to implement a solid online strategy. In this Dentist Money™ interview, Seth Dahle of My Social Practice offers his expert advice for boosting patient counts using social media and other digital channels. He explains ways to improve your online reputation, the most common digital mistakes made by dentists, and how the best dentists get the most out of marketing.
23:5324/08/2016
#36: Don & Dave Mantyla on Reducing Tax Liability

#36: Don & Dave Mantyla on Reducing Tax Liability

CPAs (and father-son tandem), Don & Dave Mantyla, talk all things taxes and explain the most common mistakes that put dentists at odds with Uncle Sam. They discuss the primary tax problems faced by dentists, the ramifications of making extra debt payments, when equipment write-offs make sense, and how some dentists get caught in a downward cycle of tax avoidance.
31:0417/08/2016
#35: Heather Colicchio’s Tips for Empowering Office Managers

#35: Heather Colicchio’s Tips for Empowering Office Managers

Heather Colicchio is Founder & President of the American Association of Dental Office Managers — the largest association for dental business teams in the country. In this episode of Dentist Money™, Heather shares the philosophies behind her company’s mission to strengthen dental practices by maximizing the talents of office managers. She offers considerations to make when hiring an office manager, explains the types of training you should invest in, and gives advice for empowering office managers to lead successful practices.
23:1310/08/2016
#34: Richard Engar on Protecting Your Wealth from Malpractice

#34: Richard Engar on Protecting Your Wealth from Malpractice

Reese interviews Dr. Richard Engar, former clinical dentist of ten years, and current CEO of Professional Insurance Exchange. Dr. Engar draws from decades of experience to explain how dentists can prevent unnecessary malpractice claims from putting their wealth and reputations at risk. He also offers advice for dealing with malpractice threats, describes the most common (and most expensive) types of claims, and highlights the one thing you should never do in the face of a malpractice settlement.
37:3703/08/2016
#33: Weston Lunsford on Numbers that Drive Practice Value

#33: Weston Lunsford on Numbers that Drive Practice Value

Weston Lunsford, CEO of Dental Intel and self-diagnosed “data geek,” breaks down the numbers behind successful practices and offers a simplified solution for measuring progress. He also explains the meaning of proactive planning, four categories of money making, the impact of broken appointments, and why certain dentists struggle to reach standard benchmarks.
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