The work contract exists to document the existence of a relationship. What kind of relationship is it? Is it a rather personal, close one or a rather corporate and impersonal relationship? Is the chosen practice a well established, independent one, which caters to...
Pierre de Boucherville, lawyer pdeb@ddpqc.ca Many dentists begin their professional career as associates in another dentist’s private practice. They are then called upon to sign a contract which will confer them an employee or independent contractor status. For...
Far from only having a head full of numbers, your professional accountant (CPA) is also a practical thinker and has extensive knowledge about your business. The management of dental practices has its own specific exigencies and regular collaboration between the...
Your dental practice is for sale and you are beginning to receive offers from potential buyers. Which criteria should you use to qualify potential buyers? How can you choose the best candidate to take over your practice? Talk with the Potential Buyers When selling a...
The Incorporation of Your Dental Practice – Part 4 of 4 : Summary and Conclusion By Pierre de Boucherville Summary Contrary to popular opinion, there are many elements to consider before getting a business corporation created for you, as a dentist: first and foremost,...
The Incorporation of Your Dental Practice Part 3 of 4: Important Formalities By Pierre de Boucherville Creating a business corporation is one thing … But what are the consequences? Beware! A dentist who changes his status from being a self-employed person...