An industry-specific CPA firm providing services for dentists in New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts and New England. Accounting for Dentistry, CPA, PC is founded upon the unique qualifications and experience of Dan Rothstein, DDS, MBA, CPA. Dan is a former practicing dentist, with current active licenses as both a Dentist and Certified Public Accountant in New York State.
We are the only CPA firm whose principal holds concurrent memberships in the AICPA, New York State Society of CPAs, American Dental Association and New York State Dental Association. When you become a client of Accounting for Dentistry, CPA, PC, Dr. Rothstein personally supervises every aspect of the engagement and is your principal contact for all engagement matters.
We are the only CPA firm whose principal holds concurrent memberships in the AICPA, New York State Society of CPAs, American Dental Association and New York State Dental Association. When you become a client of Accounting for Dentistry, CPA, PC, Dr. Rothstein personally supervises every aspect of the engagement and is your principal contact for all engagement matters.
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As a small business owner you have more important things to do than to keep your own books. We take care of your books for you, so you can get back to the job of running your business and generating profits. Objective valuation can make the difference between loss or gain, success or failure. You need professionals who are well qualified, with significant experience in evaluating all types of organizations.
Dentists choose our firm for one reason: the ability to work closely with a highly trained and experienced CPA who knows what it means to own and operate a dental practice. Accounting for Dentistry, CPA, PC serves all of the United States. Dan owned and operated a general dentistry practice in Brooklyn for five years after graduating from dental school.
At Accounting for Dentistry, CPA, PC we believe that a well managed, profitable practice begins with good information. AFD provides most of our clients with a periodic analysis of overhead expense, broken down into component categories that help isolate potential problem areas.
It is essential that dentists view their financial operating results as both compared to their own prior performance, and also as compared to the performance of other practices.As the CEO of a business, the dentist needs to have good managerial information to make good managerial decisions. Accounting for Dentistry, CPA, PC strives to take the guesswork out of the question, "How am I doing?".
It is essential that dentists view their financial operating results as both compared to their own prior performance, and also as compared to the performance of other practices.As the CEO of a business, the dentist needs to have good managerial information to make good managerial decisions. Accounting for Dentistry, CPA, PC strives to take the guesswork out of the question, "How am I doing?".
For most dentists in private practice, the asset value of their dental practice is a significant component of their net worth. Valuations (sometimes referred to as "appraisals") are frequently required to successfully deal with a variety of circumstances, including negotiating a sale or merger, considering new shareholders, or attempting to resolve disputes associated with liability, shareholder equity, estate planning or marital dissolution.
The services we provide to buyers can be determined by several factors, such as whether the subject practice is being represented by a dental practice broker, and whether the seller has yet commissioned a formal valuation of the practice.
It makes sense to prepare a valuation for a seller, as the seller needs to know the fair market value of their practice prior to considering putting it on the market or prior to making an equity offer to another dentist, such as an associate.Accounting for Dentistry, CPA prepares formal dental practice valuations that are free from any bias that may result from the valuation analyst having an incentive stake in the outcome of the valuation.
It makes sense to prepare a valuation for a seller, as the seller needs to know the fair market value of their practice prior to considering putting it on the market or prior to making an equity offer to another dentist, such as an associate.Accounting for Dentistry, CPA prepares formal dental practice valuations that are free from any bias that may result from the valuation analyst having an incentive stake in the outcome of the valuation.
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Gohkawa
Dec 21, 2020
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Dan has been my accountant for over 10 years and I am extremely happy with the service I have received over the years.
I reached out to him when I was still a new graduate - one year out of school with almost zero experience with the business side of dentistry. I knew I wanted to own my own practice, but in hindsight I was very naïve. Over the next 4 years, I consulted with Dan about many many potential offices to purchase. Each time he calmly laid out the numbers for me and taught me why the deal I thought was an amazing opportunity was actually riddled with risk.
I experienced so many failed
I reached out to him when I was still a new graduate - one year out of school with almost zero experience with the business side of dentistry. I knew I wanted to own my own practice, but in hindsight I was very naïve. Over the next 4 years, I consulted with Dan about many many potential offices to purchase. Each time he calmly laid out the numbers for me and taught me why the deal I thought was an amazing opportunity was actually riddled with risk.
I experienced so many failed
Michelle Thibault
Jun 04, 2020
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Joseph Torres
Oct 27, 2019
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Dr Rothstein has been my CPA for several years and I couldn't be more satisfied. If you want an accountant who is going to make your life easier, while helping minimize your tax bill, then Dr Rothstein is your answer. He is more than just anaccountant. He helps to analyze your specific situation and practice and his connections are like no one els. .
Del Faustino
May 14, 2019
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Caveat emptor--buyer beware!!! I would not recommend this CPA to anyone.
After 13 years of working with my previous CPA, I decided to work with a CPA who specializes in working with dental practices upon reading in dental journals the advantages of doing so. In November of 2017, I hired Accounting for Dentistry, CPA, PC.
Right off the bat, they will tell you that your current booking keeping method would have to be completely overhauled into their own book keeping style. They will make you doubt your previous accountant's work to justify completely revamping your books and charging outrageous
After 13 years of working with my previous CPA, I decided to work with a CPA who specializes in working with dental practices upon reading in dental journals the advantages of doing so. In November of 2017, I hired Accounting for Dentistry, CPA, PC.
Right off the bat, they will tell you that your current booking keeping method would have to be completely overhauled into their own book keeping style. They will make you doubt your previous accountant's work to justify completely revamping your books and charging outrageous