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NOT ALL VALUATIONS ARE CREATED EQUAL

10/9/2017

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Practice valuations and those that value practices can come in all shapes and sizes.  Did you know that there are probably 20 different methods you can use to value a practice?  Did you know there are 5 to 10 different certifications or accreditations one can work towards obtaining?

Rule of thumb valuations are ones that are typically quoted and overly abused.  The typical rule of thumb in a dental practice is a value based on a percentage of the practices gross collections.  For metropolitan areas, the rule of thumb can be from 85% of collections up to 100% of collections.  For a rural area, the value is typically 65% up to 85% of collections.  Sounds simple and straightforward but why can this be inaccurate? 

The first reason is the practice may have a good gross production number, say $800,000, but it also may be mismanaged with overhead of $750,000 leaving $50,000 leftover for debt service and salary for the doctor.  Do you want to work for nothing?  Using a rule of thumb approach, this practice, if in downtown Seattle or Portland, would sell for between $700,000 and $800,000.  Secondly, you don’t know what is being run through the gross revenue production number.  Is the practice on capitation plans, DSHS, or another low reimbursement program?  Low reimbursement means low money to the practice, narrowing the margins.  If you get a high volume of the low reimbursement programs, you can bump up your gross and leave little to pay off debt and doctors salary. 

Another valuation method that can be dangerous is called the cash flow method.  This method calculates an adjusted cash flow to the practice.  The valuator will then normalize a doctors’ salary and calculate a value based on how much debt the practice can afford to pay.  In some practices, the valuator will use a forecasted number to get the value even higher.  This helps the seller when selling a practice, but is bad for the buyer as he or she is stuck paying a high debt payment each month.

Omni follows standards set by the Institute of Business Appraisers and the Society of Certified Public Accountants Certified Valuation Analyst program.  We have on staff an Accredited Business Appraiser as well as two Certified Valuation Analysts.  We use three different valuation methods to determine the value of a practice - the Production Acquisition Method, the Capitalization Rate Method and the Book Value method.  Each of these methods focuses on a different aspect of the practice.  After we calculate all 3 methods, we blend them to determine the total value of the practice.  Blending these methods gives us a value that looks at the assets, cash flow and overall collections of the practice – a full picture of the entire practice and not just a glimpse of one aspect of the practice.

If you are interested in hearing more about Omni’s Practice Valuations, send Jim an email or give us a call today at 877-866-6053.
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