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By Terry Allman “Should I invest differently in an election year?” This is a question investment managers receive and typically respond to with a furrowed ...
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By Matthew Brennan, CPC, RCC One large radiology practice found that their second largest Medicaid HMO was paying them at Medicaid rates instead of their ...
Read More »The Most Important Element of Your Financial Plan: Why Flexibility is Crucial to Meeting Long Term Goals (Part II)
By David B. Mandell, JD, MBA and Jason M. O’Dell, MS, CWM From our experience, we have become intimately familiar with how most physicians build ...
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