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Debating goodwill

I Morley1

  • 1BDA Membership Services Department.

British Dental Journal
|June 11, 1994
PubMed
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Goodwill is now a key factor in valuing dental practices, alongside tangible assets like buildings and equipment. This intangible asset is crucial for accurate practice appraisals.

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Area of Science:

  • Business Valuation
  • Dental Practice Management
  • Intangible Assets

Background:

  • Traditionally, dental practice valuations focused on tangible assets.
  • The concept of goodwill has evolved significantly in professional practice appraisal.
  • Recognizing intangible assets is crucial for accurate business valuation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the recognized importance of goodwill in dental practice valuation.
  • To discuss the inclusion of goodwill as a principal element alongside tangible assets.
  • To emphasize the shift in valuation methodologies for established dental practices.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current dental practice valuation standards.
  • Analysis of financial and non-financial factors in practice appraisal.

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  • Main Results:

    • Goodwill is now accepted as a principal element in dental practice valuation.
    • Valuation includes goodwill, building, equipment, and fixtures and fittings.
    • Established dental practices are assessed holistically, incorporating intangible value.

    Conclusions:

    • Goodwill is an essential component of modern dental practice valuation.
    • Accurate appraisal requires consideration of both tangible and intangible assets.
    • The valuation of dental practices has evolved to encompass comprehensive business worth.