
Episode #12
Ep 12: Buying a Dental Practice in Canada: Asset Purchase vs. Share Purchase Tax Breakdown
In this episode of Portfolio Talks, Vishal Gill, CFP, and Tyson Nagasaka discuss the process of buying a dental clinic, covering topics such as clinic ownership, valuations, asset sales, share sales, and tax considerations. They provide insights into the nuances of clinic ownership and the financial aspects of buying and selling a dental practice. The conversation covers the process of buying a dental practice, including financing options, loan-to-value considerations, patient retention evaluation, and the importance of legal agreements. It emphasizes the strategic and financial aspects of acquiring a dental clinic and provides insights into the complexities and considerations involved in the process. Takeaways Dental clinic ownership is a significant career decision for dentists transitioning from associate dentists to practice owners. Understanding the differences between asset sales and share sales, as well as tax considerations, is crucial when buying or selling a dental clinic. Loan-to-value strategy depends on the profitability and risk of the practice. Patient retention and active patient evaluation are crucial for assessing the value of a dental practice. Legal agreements, including shareholder, associate, and lease agreements, are essential for protecting the interests of all parties involved in the transaction. Join our Facebook Group for Doctors across Canada! https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1EfJrscpcv/ Chapters 00:00 Entering Clinic Ownership 05:58 Understanding EBITDA and Valuations 13:47 Asset Sales vs. Share Sales 24:12 Financing the Purchase 25:24 Loan-to-Value Strategy 33:22 Patient Retention and Evaluation 38:43 Importance of Legal Agreements






