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i've heard the horror stories of doctors mis-managing the financial aspects of their practice, but i have two questions:
first, i wonder if that is more because they just don't care about the money enough to manage it themselves? of course, any of us would love for this to be the answer, so maybe i'm biased in this one...
second, i wonder if these claims are exaggerated, and if paying a consultant for a short time's work is sufficient to get out of financial trouble anyway?
edit: i just found a few posts buried in replies to other topics dealing with this subject. the consensus seems to be that the answer to the title is yes.
first, i wonder if that is more because they just don't care about the money enough to manage it themselves? of course, any of us would love for this to be the answer, so maybe i'm biased in this one...
second, i wonder if these claims are exaggerated, and if paying a consultant for a short time's work is sufficient to get out of financial trouble anyway?
edit: i just found a few posts buried in replies to other topics dealing with this subject. the consensus seems to be that the answer to the title is yes.