In 2009 over 50% of Canadian dentists were between the ages of fifty and sixty-five. As they decide to move on to retirement challenging questions arise regarding how to sell their practices and finance their retirement. To make matters worse there will soon be more dentists selling their practices and retiring than there will be purchasers. The Transition Coach 2.0: A Canadian Dentists Guide to a Perfect Retirement helps focus all of a dentist's practice and personal resources on financing an ideal retirement. Since dentists don't have a pension plan they are responsible for setting up their own retirement income. What's more they must do it while continuing to manage their business and practice dentistry! This book will even help with tax strategies as they relate to the practice the dentist the spouse the sale of the practice and retirement income. The expertise in this guide has been used for over thirty years to help answer important transition questions for dental professionals.
In 2009 over 50% of Canadian dentists were between the ages of fifty and sixty-five. As they decide to move on to retirement challenging questions arise regarding how to sell their practices and finance their retirement. To make matters worse there will soon be more dentists selling their practices and retiring than there will be purchasers. The Transition Coach 2.0: A Canadian Dentists Guide to a Perfect Retirement helps focus all of a dentist's practice and personal resources on financing an ideal retirement. Since dentists don't have a pension plan they are responsible for setting up their own retirement income. What's more they must do it while continuing to manage their business and practice dentistry! This book will even help with tax strategies as they relate to the practice the dentist the spouse the sale of the practice and retirement income. The expertise in this guide has been used for over thirty years to help answer important transition questions for dental professionals.