In this podcast, Amelia Jones, Medical tax specialist from DPM Financial Services and Josh Flett, Director at Fletcher Clarendon Lawyers, will be discussing the topic of taking over an existing medical practice, including what to look out for, the difference in purchasing the business and the business structure, things to know before buying into an established practice, any restraints that need consideration and much more.
Legal services are offered by DPM in partnership with Fletcher Clarendon Lawyers. DPM Financial Services recommends you obtain medical financial advice or legal advice concerning specific matters before making a decision.
This podcast is brought to you by DPM Financial Services, DPM is a specialist medical financial advice firm that aims to educate doctors of Australia to make the right financial decisions and achieve their financial goals. DPM Financial Services is all about you getting the right advice that suits your personal and professional needs and making sure you have confidence in your financial future. You can get in touch with DPM at hello@dpm.com.au or by calling 1800 031 039
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