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Before You Add a Partner, Fix This—or Regret It Later
Bringing on a partner can be one of the most powerful growth moves a business makes. It can also be one of the fastest ways to damage trust if it is done on top of a messy financial structure.
In this case, the business is preparing for a potential partner buy-in during a period of rapid growth. Revenue is strong. Demand exceeds capacity. Expansion has raised the fixed-cost baseline. On paper, the opportunity looks attractive.
Doctors CFO
Jan 92 min read


The Hardest Hire You’ll Ever Make: Finding a True Successor
When you hand over your practice, you’re not just transferring assets—you’re transferring identity.Your successor inherits more than a patient roster and a revenue stream. They inherit your name on the door, your standards of care, and the trust your community has placed in you.
That inheritance is sacred—and one wrong hire can erode it faster than any market downturn or billing error. Finding the right successor isn’t just a business decision; it’s the hardest hire you’ll e
Doctors CFO
Oct 25, 20253 min read


How Debt Consolidation Can Fuel Medical Practice Growth
When most healthcare owners hear “debt consolidation,” their first thought is usually more paperwork. In reality, smart consolidation is one of the most powerful cash-flow tools a practice can use. It turns scattered obligations into a single, predictable payment—freeing up time, capital, and mental bandwidth.
Doctors CFO
Oct 23, 20252 min read


The Real Cost of Knowing: Managing Financial Energy ROI
Great CFOs are not just data collectors; they are energy allocators. They design reporting systems that are efficient, not exhaustive.
For example:
Track payroll by department, because it’s significant and actionable.
Estimate rent by square footage, because precision there adds little insight.
Doctors CFO
Oct 22, 20253 min read


Momentum, Not Motivation: Why Weekly Practice Beats Big Seminars
Picture this: the seminar just ended. The speaker was dynamic, the slides were sharp, and the energy in the room was electric. You walk out with a thick notebook of ideas, convinced the next quarter will be different.
Doctors CFO
Sep 25, 20252 min read
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