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Assessing the Value of a Group Practice

2009
Bill Zurhellen, MD, FAAP

The shares of a group practice are worth only what all partners agree to...and that depends on what the shares are to be used for. In most practices, that is the buyout or pullout value, which in many cases is equal to the decreased income of a new partner as the buy-in or get-in value. This article provides the key points in determining the practice value.


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