How To Get Your 8 Figure Exit - Part 2 with Michael McCulloch
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Ready to unlock the secrets to a successful dental practice exit? In this episode, we’re diving into the nitty-gritty of transitioning out of your practice with expert insights from Michael McCulloch. We’ll guide you through the four main routes for exiting a dental practice: selling to a corporate group, partnering up, bringing in private equity, or stepping into a passive investor role. Each option has its pros and cons, and we’ll help you match your personal goals with the right strategy for a smooth transition. Plus, find out how giving management a stake in the business through equity shares can keep things growing even after you take a step back.
Michael, a pro in practice exits, reveals the world of private equity in dental businesses. What makes a practice attractive to investors? How can you tip the scales in your favour with a solid business model and strong management team? We’ll also touch on alternative options beyond a full sale, helping you understand whether you should sell completely or still have a hand in things post-exit.
Selling a dental practice isn’t just about the numbers—it’s a big emotional and financial move. That’s why planning is key. We’ll explore how to maximise your practice’s value through careful strategy, understanding the metrics that matter, and creating competition among potential buyers. Whether you’re looking to retire entirely or stay involved in a new role, this episode has everything you need to make your exit strategy a success.
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