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Representations and Warranties Explained: What Buyers and Sellers Promise

You found the right healthcare practice to buy and the numbers look solid. But one concept shapes everything that follows: representations and warranties. These are enforceable promises that define who is responsible when something turns out to be untrue. They matter most in a healthcare stock purchase agreement, where you inherit the entity. See also...

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Asset vs. Stock Purchase: The Tax and Liability Trade-Offs

You spent years building your practice. Before you accept an offer, understand what quietly decides how much of the price you keep: taxes. Most physicians learn the tax consequences after closing, when options are gone. Structure, asset classification and timing all move your bill. Read this with our complete guide to selling a medical practice...

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When to Sell Your Medical Practice: Timing the Exit

You spent years building your practice. Before you accept an offer, understand what quietly decides how much of the price you keep: taxes. Most physicians learn the tax consequences after closing, when options are gone. Structure, asset classification and timing all move your bill. Read this with our complete guide to selling a medical practice...

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Earn-Outs and Seller Financing in Medical Practice Sales

Few medical practice deals close in all cash. Most defer part of the price through an earn-out, seller financing, or both. In a Texas practice transaction, this is the part that decides whether you get paid. A seller who finances without protection may never collect. A buyer who accepts vague metrics may overpay. Our complete...

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Deal Structures Explained: Asset Sale vs. Stock Sale for Sellers

You built your practice patient by patient. When you decide to sell, the first real question is what is it actually worth? Price it too high and buyers walk. Price it too low and you give away years of work. For the wider picture, read our complete guide to selling a medical practice in Texas,...

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Preparing Your Practice for Sale: A 12-Month Readiness Plan

You built your practice through late nights, credentialing hurdles and staffing headaches. Now you want to sell it well. Start at least 12 months before you meet a buyer. Practices that go to market cold leave money behind or die in diligence. Pair this plan with our complete guide to selling a medical practice in...

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Non-Competes and Restrictive Covenants When You Exit a Practice

You spent years building patient relationships and clinical credibility. Then you decide to leave, and a non-compete suddenly controls where you can work. Can you practice within ten miles? Can you contact former patients? If your exit is a transaction rather than a resignation, our complete guide to selling a medical practice in Texas explains...

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Tax Implications of Selling a Medical Practice in Texas

You spent years building your practice. Before you accept an offer, understand what quietly decides how much of the price you keep: taxes. Most physicians learn the tax consequences after closing, when options are gone. Structure, asset classification and timing all move your bill. Read this with our complete guide to selling a medical practice...

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How to Value Your Medical Practice for Sale

You spent years building your practice. Before you accept an offer, understand what quietly decides how much of the price you keep: taxes.Most physicians learn the tax consequences after closing, when options are gone. Structure, asset classification and timing all move your bill. Read this with our complete guide to selling a medical practice in...

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10 Red Flags and Legal Pitfalls in a Medical Practice Acquisition

Buying a medical practice can be rewarding or expensive. Many buyers find the serious problems only after closing.These are the ten red flags that recur in Texas practice acquisitions. If you are evaluating a medical practice purchase in Texas, they protect your license and your money. Quick Answer: The most common pitfalls are undisclosed compliance...

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Patient and Staff Transition After a Practice Acquisition

You have signed the purchase agreement. What happens next decides whether the acquisition succeeds.Buyers focus on diligence and contract terms, but the weeks after closing determine what the practice is worth. Why Does the Transition Phase Matter So Much After an Acquisition? Healthcare practices trade on trust. Patients stay for years, and staff hold knowledge...

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