Piloting your financial plan as an optometric practice owner

March 17, 2022

Anyone that’s spent any time around Adam knows that flying and general aviation are a big part of his life. Adam’s column in Review of Optometric Business is a metaphorical story about how planning and preparing for an exit from practice ownership is like piloting a plane from one destination to another, with an emphasis on the last part of the flight: preparing and executing a safe and successful landing.

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