Happy New Year! As you begin to establish your goals for 2016, we want to remind you that it’s never too early to begin planning your practice transition. While market conditions have been favorable for sellers over the past few years, we are expecting a few changes to occur over the next 12-18 months that could have a significant impact on practice value. Therefore, it’s more important than ever for you to understand the factors that influence practice value and take the necessary steps to maximize the value of your practice, beginning with planning your transition well in advance of a sale. If you are considering selling you practice within the next 5 years, we encourage you to contact us to schedule a free, confidential consultation.
Making the decision to sell your dental practice is one of the most important decisions you will make in your professional life. Therefore, it is imperative that you put a great deal of thought into when and how you would like the transition of ownership to occur. Here are some of the key considerations you should take into account when planning your practice transition:
For many doctors, their dental practice is one of their most valuable assets and the proceeds from the sale of their office will be utilized to fund a significant portion of their retirement. Therefore, it is crucial for you to understand the key factors that influence the value and marketability of your practice to ensure that you are in the position to maximize the value of your office at the point of sale. While the average sales price of a dental practice from a national perspective is approximately 67% of the most recent year’s revenue, there are a number of other factors that can influence value in either direction, including revenue trends, profitability, type of patient base, type of dentistry, location (urban vs. rural, high visibility vs. low visibility), quality and age of equipment, curb appeal, etc.
The first step in the transition process is to obtain a practice
valuation from a local, reputable practice broker so you and your
financial advisors can determine if you are financially prepared to sell
your office. It is also important to remember that selling your office
is not synonymous with retiring, as there may be opportunities for you
to continue generating personal income following the sale by working as
an associate in your office or outside of the non-compete radius. Once
you have determined that you are financially prepared to sell your
practice, it’s time to move onto considering the emotional implications
of the sale.
We have found that the emotional process of selling a practice often plays a more significant role than the financial implications. For many practice owners, it is extremely difficult to consider selling their practice due to the emotional ties the doctor has to their patient base, staff, and the business they have spent their entire career building. These emotions can be even more intense for those doctors who do not have other interests or hobbies outside of practicing dentistry. Therefore, it’s important to ask yourself these questions before making the decision to sell:
It is also worth mentioning that the emotional implications
associated with the sale of your practice will increase once you accept
an offer and begin navigating the closing process. By asking yourself
the above questions and dealing with these feelings prior to putting
your practice on the market, you will be in the position to minimize
your anxiety as you navigate the transition process.
As practice brokers, we are often contacted by practice owners on the day they are ready to sell. In that situation, the doctor’s options are relatively limited in regards to the type of transition strategy they can utilize to sell their office. As is often the case, the doctor has also taken their foot off the gas in recent years, resulting in a significant decline in revenue, profitability, and practice value. To avoid these mistakes, we encourage you to develop a relationship with a local, reputable practice broker at least 3 years in advance of your practice transition. In doing so, you will gain valuable insight regarding the current value of your practice and the key factors that impact practice value and marketability. This information will also provide you with sufficient time to develop a customized transition strategy to meet your individual needs, make changes to your office that will enhance practice value, and avoid mistakes that may negatively impact value.
Over the past few years, market conditions have been favorable for sellers, as there has been strong demand for dental practice acquisition opportunities coupled with a limited supply of sellers and lenders have been providing buyers with 100% financing at historically low interest rates. While market conditions remain favorable at the moment, we are expecting several changes to occur over the next few years that could have a significant impact on practice value. Therefore, it is more important than ever for potential sellers to understand the factors that influence value and take the necessary steps to maximize practice value, beginning with considering the financial and emotional implications of a practice sale and planning your transition well in advance of a sale.
Whether you're a seasoned dental professional planning your next big move or just beginning to explore the possibilities of buying or selling a dental practice, you've come to the right place. Our blog is designed to provide valuable insights, expert advice, and the latest industry trends to help you navigate the complexities of dental practice transitions. With decades of experience serving Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Idaho, Wyoming, Washington, Alaska, and Hawaii, we are your trusted partners in building successful dental careers. Explore our articles and discover how we can support your journey toward achieving your professional goals.
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