The Clinical Double Standard: Why Great Doctors Settle for Bad Accounting
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Show Notes
You would never accept a “subpar” standard of care for your patients, so why are you accepting one from your CPA?
In this episode of The Millionaire Dentist, Casey Hiers and Jarrod Bridgeman call out the “clinical double standard”—the phenomenon where elite dentists hold themselves to the highest standards at the chair but tolerate habitual extensions, messy QuickBooks, and late tax returns in the office.
We’re pulling back the curtain on:
- The Red Flags of Subpar Accounting: From inconsistent P&Ls to “Hail Mary” tax moves like last-minute Section 179 equipment buys that actually hurt your cash flow.
- The “Reluctance” Trap: Why busy owners settle for local or “popular” CPAs simply because they don’t want to add another project to their plate.
- The High Cost of Missed Data: How bad accounting leads to flawed decisions about real estate, equipment, and even your personal life (like second homes and schooling).
- Choosing Your “Hard”: Why fixing your accounting systems now is far easier than the “hard” of realizing you’ve left six figures on the table at retirement.
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