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Cash Flow is King: How Understanding Your Cash Flow Plays Into Veterinary Practice Ownership

  There is a common misconception amongst veterinarians that personal debt, particularly student loan debt, is a huge roadblock toward securing financing and becoming a practice owner. While debt and student loans can certainly impact your ability to be approved for a loan, the mere presence of debt and loans is not the hindrance many believe it to be. Understanding …

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