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Planning Your Practice Transition


Seminar Date: 10/06/2017 09:00 am
Location: Benco Regional Headquarters, 290 Executive Dr., Suite 4, Cranberry Township, PA 16066
Consultant: David A. Moffa, D.M.D., M.A.G.D
Continuing Education Credits: 3
Seminar Description:

SummaryThis comprehensive practice transition seminar is designed to offer you professional guidance as you consider your next step towards planning your retirement. Learn from the experts about your transition options and the best plan to meet all of your needs and goals whether financially, professionally or personally. This three-hour seminar will help you to develop a plan whether you are ready to retire now, in 5 years or in 10 years. AGD PACE credits are available for attendance.ObjectivesLearn valuable tips and real world solutions on how to plan and prepare for your practice transition. Topics that will be covered include transition options, valuing your practice, associateships and specific steps you can take to prepare for your transition.


Speaker's Name: David A. Moffa, DMD, MAGD
Speaker's Description:

Dave is a dentist with more than 37 years of clinical experience and more than 12 years in dental consulting. He graduated from the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental School in 1980 with a DMD degree. He has worked with numerous dental practices in Western Pennsylvania by providing real world solutions to help them achieve their goals. He has spoken at national dental conferences, study clubs, published articles and has taught many continuing education classes.Dave brings a strong background and a real world client focused strategy to all of PARAGON’s services. He strongly believes in client confidentiality and will handle all of your communications and inquiries with the highest degree of privacy. For your convenience, he is available seven days a week and will work around YOUR busy schedule.


Price: Free
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