Dental CPAs

Dental CPAs Whether you are a dental associate reviewing your first dental associate agreement or a dental pratice owner looking to plot your succession plan, we can help.

http://www.dentalcpas.com How often have you considered these dental accounting questions?

* Should I use a dental CPA that specializes in dental accounting?
* How do I tranistion from a dental associate to a practice partner?
* How do I evaluate a dental practice then how do I buy a dental practice?
* Is my dental practice maximizing its profitability?
* How does my dental practice compare to

others - what is my dental overhead?
* Am I ready for an dental associate? Can I afford one?
* How do I know if my dental office manager is stealing from me?
* Should I expand my dental practice?
* How can I make more money without
working more hours?
* How do I maximize my dental practice’s value when I am ready to sell?
* What is the value of my dental practice?
*When, where and how do I sell my dental practice?
*Do I have a realistic plan for retirement? Dental CPAs is Maryland's only member of the Institute of Dental CPAs, an elite association of peer reviewed, CPA firms in North America that have a wide breadth of dental accounting experience. Many CPA firms apply, only a select few are qualified for membership. We provide the answers, as well as the practical plans, to help you secure your dental goals. Since 1956, dental practitioners have counted on us for high-caliber guidance and support. We take a comprehensive approach with our dental clients. This translates into planning meetings, the ability to address special projects, and a network of trusted dental resources available outside of our firm. Our dental clients across the United States are able to utilize the latest in web and phone based technologies to have us effieciently service their accounting and consulting needs. A dental CPA can secure your future, why trust a firm that lacks that focus? Contact us for your dental accounting, dental tax planning, dental practice purchase (how to buy a dental practice), dental transition planning and dental practice valuations.

Dentists face financial decisions most other professionals never deal with.Student debt. Practice ownership. Complex ove...
05/04/2026

Dentists face financial decisions most other professionals never deal with.

Student debt. Practice ownership. Complex overhead. Retirement planning that often starts later than other careers.

That’s why working with a financial advisor who understands dentistry can make a big difference. The right advisor can help align your practice finances, tax strategy, and long-term wealth planning.

In our latest blog, we explain what dentists should look for in a financial advisor and why pairing a dental CPA with a dental CFP® can create a stronger financial plan.

Read more here:
https://bit.ly/3PvjRcH

Many dentists rely on a general CPA for their accounting and taxes. The problem is dentistry is not a typical business.F...
04/30/2026

Many dentists rely on a general CPA for their accounting and taxes. The problem is dentistry is not a typical business.

From insurance write-offs and hygiene production to equipment depreciation and practice transitions, dental practices come with financial complexities that most general accountants rarely see.

That is why specialized accountants for dentists can make such a difference. They understand the numbers behind your practice and how to turn those numbers into better strategy, stronger profits, and smarter tax planning.

If you are wondering whether your financial strategy is really working for your practice, this article breaks down why specialization matters.

Read the full article here:
https://bit.ly/4dfuj1V

Ever feel like your dental practice is doing well on paper, but cash still feels tight?You’re not alone. Many dentists s...
04/20/2026

Ever feel like your dental practice is doing well on paper, but cash still feels tight?

You’re not alone. Many dentists see strong production and collections but still struggle to understand where the money is actually going.

The right accounting services for dentists can change that. When your financials are clear, you can spot insurance delays, control overhead, plan taxes better, and make smarter growth decisions.

In our latest blog, we explain how dental-focused accounting can improve cash flow and profitability without adding more stress to your day.

Read the article here:
https://bit.ly/4bcWw6Y

Most dental accounting relationships look like this:Your CPA sends reports.Files your taxes.Checks the compliance box.Bu...
04/02/2026

Most dental accounting relationships look like this:

Your CPA sends reports.
Files your taxes.
Checks the compliance box.

But what if the real questions never get answered?

Questions like:
• Why does cash feel tight?
• Is overhead too high?
• Can I afford to grow the practice?

That’s the difference between traditional accounting and dental practice consulting.

One reports the past. The other helps shape the future.

We break down the difference in our newest article.

Read it here:
https://bit.ly/4b67Ov6

Ever hear the term EBITDA when talking about dental practice value and wonder what it actually means?In simple terms, it...
03/26/2026

Ever hear the term EBITDA when talking about dental practice value and wonder what it actually means?

In simple terms, it’s one of the clearest ways to measure how profitable your practice really is. Not revenue. Not collections. Actual operational earnings.

It’s also one of the first numbers buyers look at when evaluating a dental practice.

In our latest blog, we break down what EBITDA means, why it matters for dentists, and how it can impact the future value of your practice.

Read the article here:
https://bit.ly/4b4j3nN

Buying a dental practice is one of the biggest financial decisions of your career. The wrong purchase price can create y...
03/12/2026

Buying a dental practice is one of the biggest financial decisions of your career. The wrong purchase price can create years of unnecessary stress and tight cash flow.

The problem is that many dental practices for sale look great on the surface but tell a very different story once you examine the financials.

Before making an offer, experienced dentists look beyond the asking price and dig into things like:

• Real profitability after adjustments
• Patient retention and revenue stability
• Hidden expenses and operational inefficiencies
• Cash flow after loan payments

Understanding these factors can help you avoid overpaying and confidently move forward with the right opportunity.

If you are considering buying a dental practice, this guide explains exactly how to evaluate a practice the right way.

Read the full article here: https://bit.ly/4svBxmW

What’s your EBITDA and why should you care?Whether you’re planning to sell your dental practice or just want to benchmar...
08/28/2025

What’s your EBITDA and why should you care?

Whether you’re planning to sell your dental practice or just want to benchmark your success, EBITDA is one of the most important numbers to understand.

It shows your practice’s true profitability by cutting out noise from taxes, financing, and equipment depreciation. And yes, it can impact your valuation big time.

📊 Learn how to calculate it, improve it, and use it to grow:
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Your dental practice is growing. But is your financial strategy keeping up?From tax planning and cash flow management to...
08/28/2025

Your dental practice is growing. But is your financial strategy keeping up?

From tax planning and cash flow management to KPIs and payroll, Dental CPAs offer more than just accounting. We help you build a business foundation that supports growth, expansion, and long-term success.

Ready to take your financial clarity to the next level?

📊 Explore our complete guide to accounting and business services for dentists:
👉 https://bit.ly/3TOVZjr

Spreadsheets piling up? Bookkeeping falling behind?You didn’t start a dental practice to chase down missing payments or ...
08/20/2025

Spreadsheets piling up? Bookkeeping falling behind?

You didn’t start a dental practice to chase down missing payments or reconcile confusing reports. You started it to serve patients and grow something great.

That’s where expert dental bookkeeping services come in. They help you:
✅ Stay profitable
✅ Stay compliant
✅ Stay focused on what matters

📊 Learn how smarter bookkeeping clears stress and builds momentum:
👉 https://bit.ly/3TSMlfz

You trained to restore smiles, not chase spreadsheets.But sloppy bookkeeping can quietly drain your profits and limit yo...
08/12/2025

You trained to restore smiles, not chase spreadsheets.

But sloppy bookkeeping can quietly drain your profits and limit your growth.

If your numbers are messy, inconsistent, or just “good enough,” you could be losing more than you realize.

📊 Learn how strong dental bookkeeping gives you control, clarity, and confidence:
👉 https://bit.ly/3IFnb1K

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