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'Averages' unhelpful to dental practice sales

4th Jan 2012

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The reporting of UK-wide dental practice sale prices as a percentage of goodwill can be fraught with difficulty.

That's according to dental practice valuer Andy Acton.

Andy, of Frank Taylor and Associates – independent dental practice valuers and sales agent to the profession, is concerned that the picture given is misleading.

He said: 'I appreciate that it is useful for all of us to have a "snapshot" of the market at any one time. However, consider four sales that we made in the last three months of 2011:

• Cornwall – 68%
• Devon – 61%
• Cambridgeshire – 133%
• North London – 122%

He said: 'This gives an average of 96%. This figure is a clear distortion of the market as none of these practices are worth anywhere near 96%.'

Andy also feels that the perception of the 'corporate takeover' of dentistry, is someway wide of the mark.

He added: 'Of the last 75 sales we have completed, only four have been to corporates – just 5%. The rest have been sold to independent dentists and so the myth that the corporates are "taking over" is not valid in our experience.'

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