Just like with home ownership, young veterinarians are walking into a completely different market than even the previous generation saw upon graduating from vet school. Nowadays, the ability to buy
Tag: Buying a Veterinary Practice
How the Pros Outweigh the Cons of Veterinary Practice Ownership
Many veterinarians who start to consider buying a veterinary practice hesitate because they worry that owning a practice will draw their focus too far away from veterinary medicine. While it
10 Things to Know When Buying a Veterinary Practice
Total Practice Solutions Group® (TPSG) have been practice owners and understand the demands of veterinary medicine, as well as, practice ownership. We are part of a nationwide team providing not only
The Nuances of Veterinary Financing and Buyer Pre-Approval
With interest rates at an all-time low, it is a great time to buy a practice. In this article, I will explain what is expected of a buyer before their
How Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Affected the Market for Veterinary Practices?
It is obvious that there is a lot of uncertainty right now regarding what the near future will look like, much less what things will look like a year or
Veterinary Practice Ownership is Still a Good Decision Today
Buying a practice is still a smart move even during the COVID-19 pandemic. There are a few extra things to consider though. First, how have the practice restrictions set in
Veterinary Practice Resilience and COVID-19
We are certainly experiencing events that no one could have ever predicted. Everyone in the entire country and the world has been affected by this terrible virus called COVID-19. There
Questions That Come Up at Closing
Seller’s Note When selling a veterinary practice, the seller can expect to receive 100% of the negotiated price of the practice at closing. The lenders will also loan up to
Is Your Veterinary Practice Client Services Technology Up-to-Date?
A veterinary practice must be ever-changing if it’s going to keep pace with client expectations. This applies to both medical technology – which must include, at the very least, the