OMNI Practice Group Highlight the Cons of Completing a Dental Practice Sale Without a Broker
The process of selling a dental practice can be exceptionally challenging for those without experience in the practice transitions. It’s a process that requires the leadership and guidance of an expert in the dental practice field, as well as a comprehensive understanding of the steps involved in a business sale. The experts at OMNI Practice Group have decades of experience helping practice sellers locate qualified buyers for a seamless business sale, and in this latest article, they explain the cons of completing a sale without a dental practice broker.
The Seller May Not Receive Full Practice Value
A broker can help their client to achieve full value for the money they’ve placed into their business over the long term. They can then work to obtain viable selling opportunities and locate qualified buyers within the marketplace. Without this type of guidance, the seller may find their selling opportunities restricted. They may discover that they can only achieve a small proportion of their total dental practice value in the sale.
Sellers are Unable to Handle the Legal Aspects Alone
The legal aspect of a practice transition is often a critical element within the dental practice sale process. Buyers will have their lawyers review the business’s paperwork and any issues they find must be analyzed closely by experts in the legal field. Brokers often have significant legal experience or have a legal team on their side and can help handle any challenges that arise during the transition process, while keeping the seller’s needs as the foremost consideration. The broker will be available at any time via phone or email to answer the seller’s questions and move the transaction process along. This can help prevent the seller from making poor choices and becoming embroiled in legal challenges.
The Seller Doesn’t Have Marketing Experience
When bringing a dental practice to the marketplace, the seller must be able to highlight the advantages of their business in a way that attracts qualified buyers. Brokers are often experts in this area. They can use their experience to craft compelling marketing materials for the seller and use their experience in the marketplace to build target buyer lists and send out high-value content to these buyer lists.
Sellers Cannot Handle Mediation with Buyers Alone
The buyer will likely have a lawyer driving their purchase process. The lawyer will be negotiating with the seller on all elements of the transaction, including the final price. Having a broker on-hand during this process ensures the broker can handle all mediation, negotiating on the seller’s behalf to get the right price and the ideal structure for the purchase.
Working with a qualified broker can help dental practice sellers reduce their transaction challenges and secure a seamless sale. To learn more, speak with the team at OMNI Dental Practice Group at 877.866.6053 or visit their business website at omni-pg.com.
OMNI Practice Group Explains the Many Different Types of Dental Practice Transitions
By planning their transition carefully and working with a trusted broker in the dental practice marketplace, practice sellers can ensure each element of the process is completed smoothly. But first it’s important to learn more on the types of dental practice transitions available for those considering a sale. In this article, the team at OMNI Practice Group explains the processes involved in several types of dental practice transition.
Partnership
Selling a portion of your practice via a partnership has its own pros and cons. One of the pros is that if you can find a partner with similar interests and philosophies as well as a set of skills that enhances your practice and you get along well, you’ve found a winner. The cons are that those types are difficult to find. The ADA states that 70% of partnerships fail. However, if done right using experts in partnerships, you can have a successful and happy partnership transition.
Walk Away Sale
A walk away sale involves the seller removing themselves and their business interests from the practice the moment the sale is completed. This could be ideal for those in the process of retiring or relocating to a new area across the country. But sellers must analyze whether they truly want to walk away from the business they helped create. To complete a walk away sale effectively, sellers must tie up all loose ends many weeks before the buyer completes their transaction. This ensures a seamless handover process and allows the buyer to immediately enter the business with a fresh start.
Sell and Work Back
This can often be very gratifying. The seller sells 100% of the practice, but stays to work as an employee in the practice. The seller may cut back their hours, or may keep up the pace. The seller and buyer work together and the seller may even mentor the buyer. The seller no longer has any management responsibility or ownership. He simply does clinical dentistry. As long as the two get along, this can work wonderfully.
Customized Transition
Working with a dental practice transaction broker can help sellers customize the sale according to their unique requirements. Brokers are experts in managing the transition process, from organizing the timing of asset sales to implementing buy back procedures once the sale has been completed. It’s important the company the seller works with has a full understanding of their business plans before they begin the transition process, as this will help reduce potential issues as the transaction is completed.
By having a clear understanding on the available dental practice transition options, owners can ensure the right model is found for their sale process. To learn more, speak with the trusted team at OMNI Practice Group at 877.866.6053 or visit their business website at omni-pg.com.
5 Benefits of Selling a Dental Practice Through OMNI Practice Group
When beginning the process of selling a dental practice, it’s imperative to work with specialists who have experience in selling dental practices. Experienced transaction brokers can help dental practice owners streamline the sale and achieve their ideal return on investment. The team at OMNI Practice Group are specialists in this industry, and in their latest article they highlight five benefits of selling a dental practice through their services.
1. They Are Marketing Specialists
Working with a trusted industry specialist such as OMNI Practice Group gives sellers access to a wider array of market options. Because the company’s staff has significant experience in the marketplace, they know how to quickly locate qualified buyers and promote the seller’s practice in high visibility markets.
2. They’re Experts in Business Transitions
The specialists at OMNI Practice Group have many years of experience in business transitions. They’ve helped hundreds of sellers to achieve their ideal objectives through the selling of their dental practice. This means they can guide sellers throughout the entire process, from finding qualified buyers to completing negotiations and due diligence alongside the buyer’s legal team.
3. Frees Up the Business Owner’s Time
The work of Omni Practice Group helps to support business owners in running their organizations throughout the negotiations. They won’t have to take time away from their business to review the marketplace or to deal directly with buyer negotiations. They can leave all the work to the team at OMNI Practice Group. This also means that they can retain the value of their company throughout the transaction, helping to support the ongoing growth of the company and meet the needs of their patients while OMNI Practice Group responds to all transition requirements.
4. They can Prepare the Business for Sale
Because of OMNI Practice Group’s experience in the marketplace, they know what it takes to prepare a company for sale. They can pinpoint structural issues within a business and help the seller to eliminate these structural issues before the sale begins. They can also highlight the elements the buyer will be analyzing during their due diligence, and complete processes areas such as the completing of all equipment paperwork to ensure every part of the transaction is in place before the sale begins.
5. They Seamlessly Close Business Transactions
The length of time a business transaction takes to complete can have a significant impact on a business owner and their finances. The team at OMNI Practice Group works to reduce the timeframe of the sale and streamline the closing process. They ensure each element of the sale is completed according to the seller’s timeframe, and help reduce closing costs to ensure optimal value for the business.
Specialists for the sale of dental practice businesses, OMNI Practice Group is committed to working with sellers across the marketplace in finding qualified buyers for their practice. To learn more about the company and its services, contact their office team today at 877.866.6053.
What Buyers Don’t Want in a Dental Practice for Sale
We have talked about what buyer’s want in the practice, but here are some things that buyer’s hate to see.
1. High overhead – even though it can be corrected, this is something dental practice buyers often don’t have the vision or knowledge on how to correct. Even in high producing practices, if the overhead is too high, the buyers freak out.
2. No way to increase the practice production or income. If you are doing everything from root canals to orthodontics, you may be maxing out the practice. I’m not saying it’s impossible to find the right dental practice buyer, but if you’re doing all of the procedures, it can be a bit more challenging.
3. Old practice from equipment to the shag green carpet and the orange laminate counters. If it’s been 30 years since you have updated anything in the practice, don’t expect a premium price.
4. Remote practice – A practice in a small town 3 hours from any major city is harder to sell than a practice in a desirable area. Give yourselves 2 years to sell dental practices in remote areas.
5. Relatives working in the practice. It’s okay to have a wife or child as an employee. But if you have a wife, sister, daughter and son working in the practice and two of them will be leaving upon the close of the sale, you will have problems selling the dental practice.
These are some of the things to look at as you get closer to retirement, or just want to transition out of your dental practice.
How Omni Dental Practice Group Helps Practice Owners Prepare Their Dental Practice for Sale
By working with trusted industry specialists, dental practice owners can ensure a swift profitable sale for their business. The team at Omni Dental Practice Group has many years’ experience within the dental practice marketplace. They have helped hundreds of owners understand the sales process and worked with a range of clients to ensure their practices are sold with a seamless precision for lucrative returns. In this article, their experts explain the business sale process and how Omni Dental Practice Group prepares business owners for the sale of their dental practice.
1. Financial Reporting
A critical element in the sale of any business property is financial reporting. Buyers will complete due diligence on the company they are purchasing and it is important all financials are in order and ready for review. Omni Dental Practice Group helps business owners complete the financial reporting process. They gather the required documents and ensure the documents are completed accurately and according to the strict standards within the industry.
2. Consolidating Business Resources
During the search for a local dental practice for sale, buyers will be reviewing the market for practices that are lean and do not have excess resources to manage and pay for over the long term. After assessing the finances of the practice, Omni Dental Practice Group works to consolidate the business’s resources, removing unnecessary expenses related to vendors, staff, and equipment and helping business owners understand the resources that are important to their company and potential future buyers.
3. Remodeling Work
In consulting with dental practice owners, Omni Dental Practice Group will advise them on potential remodeling requirements. They will guide owners on the paintwork and property upgrades required to ensure the practice is sale-ready. This process is completed alongside trusted building inspection teams that analyze all areas of the property to determine whether any upgrades are required before placing the practice on the marketplace. Any issues in the practice will be highlighted by the buyers’ representatives during their due diligence on the practice, and so sellers that finish remodeling work proactively and ensure all problems are resolved can showcase their commitment to the sale.
4. Analysis of Practice Value
When getting their dental practice ready for sale on the marketplace, owners must consider the optimum value for the company and how they can harness this valuation to attract the right types of buyer for the organization. Omni Dental Practice Group has significant experience in this area of the marketplace. They can help business owners detail the most important elements that determine a practice’s value. For example, they know that margins are more important to buyers than gross production levels. And so they can use this knowledge to value the practice at the highest rate possible according to market demand.
Omni Dental Practice Group is a clear leader within the local industry. To learn more about the company and its services, contact their offices directly today at 877.866.6053 or visit their website at omni-pg.com.