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If I work in an office as an associate and later purchase the practice, how can I keep from paying the owner for additional value I personally generated?

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If I work in an office as an associate and later purchase the practice, how can I keep from paying the owner for additional value I personally generated?

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An appraisal of the dental practice prior to working in the office is the only way to adequately determine the value of the practice before your contribution. Without this initial appraisal, there would be no way to determine your contribution to the practice value. This initial practice value at least gives you a starting point that is based on the cash flow and practice value prior to your employment. This appraised value is often used in future negotiations.

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