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In Practice 24: 535-537 (2002)
© 2002 British Veterinary Association

Sources of finance for assistants investing in a practice

Peter Gripper 1

1 Anval;Veterinary Practice Management.

THE majority of veterinary practices are run as independent businesses, and it will be the aim and ambition of many veterinary assistants ultimately to own a practice - either in partnership or as sole owner. A big step in making this ambition a reality is finding the necessary funds. In this article, Peter Gripper looks at possible sources of finance and discusses what is involved in the process of arranging a loan.







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