Over the past few weeks, we’ve talked about the ins and outs of starting a practice. I hope you’ve enjoyed the articles and put the information you’ve learned to use. And today, let’s add the “final touch” to the series of articles. Because depending on where you are in the process, you might be ready Read More

Year-end is in plain sight, and soon this year will be gone. To get ready for the new year, most businesses and individuals set goals and plan out what they’ll do over the next twelve months. But before you do the same, check and see if your business is ready for all the planning and Read More

Starting and operating a business takes money; sometimes a lot of money. The dollars you pay out to run your business, are called business expenses. There is money flowing out to: Rent or buy space Pay for utilities Hire and pay employees Pay third-party vendors to help with accounting, billing, and the like. Pay for Read More

Ok, so tending to year-end business tasks may not be the most exciting thing you’ll do all year. However, taking care of these tasks may pay big dividends over the long run. Of course, there is an extensive list of things to get done at year end; some of them more important than others. How Read More

In last week’s article on “Risk Management in Healthcare,” I talked about what risk is and where you can expect to find it in your business. If you missed the article, you can catch up and read it right here. Hopefully, you’ve had a chance to go through your office and get started with your Read More

Depending on your Nurse Practitioner business structure, Monday September 15th, 2008 is the due date for your third quarterly (Q3) self employment tax payment. Federal estimated self employment taxes, are based on your
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