Dec 5, 2020 | Business matters
As your practice grows, so will your administrative responsibilities. You may reach the point where administrative tasks start to weigh you down, but you don't feel ready to hire a full-time (or even part-time) employee. Maybe for now you just need help with one or...
Sep 4, 2020 | Business matters, Teletherapy
Tax deductions If you are seeing clients virtually from home, you may be eligible for tax deductions, provided that you meet the requirements. In a recent guest post on the TPI blog, tax accountant Diane Libby, CPA summarizes the basics of how to qualify and...
Feb 15, 2020 | Business matters, Practice development, Productivity
If you own a car, you know that routine maintenance is essential to its efficiency, safety and longevity. Without preventive maintenance, repairs can be very expensive. And sometimes a poorly maintained car can break down suddenly, causing accidents or deaths. Your...
Dec 12, 2019 | Business matters
According to the U.S. Federal Reserve, credit card use has been on the rise for several years, and credit and debit cards have surpassed cash and checks as preferred forms of payment. If you do not yet accept credit card payments in your practice, the small percentage...
Jan 2, 2019 | Business matters, Critical thinking, Practice development
If you are considering a career in private practice, or if you’re already in practice and want to make it more satisfying and prosperous, it’s essential that you apply sound, ethical business principles and techniques. Although graduate school prepared you well for...