Why does your veterinary hospital need a financial advising?
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Is your business struggling with cash flow?
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Do you know if your veterinary hospital is financially healthy?
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Do you know what steps to take if your veterinary hospital isn't financially healthy?
This service can help you gain freedom of both time and money, and greater control over your veterinary hospital. You'll be able to maintain a healthy work/life balance while also having a growing, and more profitable business.
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Why does your veterinary hospital need a professional bookkeeper?
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Are you spending too much of your valuable time and energy on bookkeeping?
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Is getting ready for tax season very stressful for you?
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Would you like to understand your hospital’s financial health better?
Take the burden of dealing with expenses and bookkeeping off your shoulders.
When you know that someone who has a thorough understanding of veterinary medicine is taking care of your books so you can relax and focus on practicing veterinary medicine.
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My goal is to give business owners peace of mind by providing up to date and accurate financial books, the ability to make the best financial decisions to help grow their business and to allow them more time to spend doing whatever it is they love to do.
About Me
I have a long and varied history in Veterinary Medicine. For ten years I worked as a licensed Veterinary Technician in many types of veterinary hospitals including small, mixed and referral clinics as well as Cornell Veterinary College. In 1999 we started our own veterinary hospital in Maine. We began with a mobile truck and a studio office and as time progressed we built a large veterinary hospital. We sold it after almost twenty years and moved to Florida where we could get away from the cold and pursue different interests. I realized there were many other veterinary hospital owners that could benefit from my experience and knowledge. I decided to become a certified business advisor and bookkeeper so I could help others have less stressful, growing and more profitable veterinary hospitals.