Facts behind figures

26 April 2019

Statistics can make eye-catching headlines, but digging deeper into them often reveals another side of a story.

The recent National Association of Specialist Dental Accountants and Lawyers (NASDAL) survey showed the goodwill percentage on the sale of NHS practices to be around 118 per cent of annual fee income. Commenting on this, Andy Acton of Frank Taylor & Associates noted, “At Frank Taylor we also like to look at goodwill as a multiple of profit, as we feel using both measurements can give our clients a better indication of the true value of their practice”.

“Even using the calculation of goodwill as a percentage of fee income, we saw deals average around 178 per cent. I suspect the NASDAL figures include private sales, such or deals that didn’t involve a broker, and historically these result in depressed sales prices. The pattern is similar with goodwill on the sale of private and mixed practices; 139 per cent and 149 per cent respectively. It’s worth noting also that banks tend to prefer to lend to practices with an element of regular income, such as those with NHS or plan based revenue.”

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