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Articles by Denise Tumblin, CPA

Denise Tumblin, CPA


Denise Tumblin, CPA, is president and owner of Wutchiett Tumblin and Associates, a Columbus, Ohio, firm offering management advice as well as valuation and acquisition services to equine and companion-animal practices. Tumblin merges her business skills, farm background, and personal interest in companion, equine, and food animals to assist clients in achieving their goals.

In addition to her consulting work, Tumblin is a featured speaker, a Veterinary Economics Editorial Advisory Board member, and she directs the annual Benchmarks Study of Well-Managed Practices.

Articles
Stop underserving your clients
November 1, 2009

Compare your medical services to Well-Managed Practices' service percentage.

4 tips you can take to the bank
November 1, 2009

Inspire yourself—and your team—by tackling a revenue-boosting tip from 100 Well-Managed Practices nationwide.

Talk up proactive parasite prevention
November 1, 2009

Here are four tips to help if your flea, tick, and heartworm product sales and client compliance don't match up to these Well-Managed Practices.

Fee, fi, fo, fum: Smart pricing doesn't have to be a fairy tale
October 1, 2009

Bring your veterinary practice's fee structure to the next level by using a value-based strategy.

Price services based on value
October 1, 2009

See what Well-Managed Practices are charging for value-based fees.

Growing a veterinary practice in a bad economy
September 1, 2009

This overview of Benchmarks 2009: A Study of Well-Managed Practices shows how practices are re-examining their core services and strengths and focusing on being more efficient, effective, and productive.

Denise Tumblin: What to cut in a tough economy
May 13, 2009

Denise Tumblin, CPA, recommends reevaluating these areas of your veterinary practice.

Treating a low-value diagnosis
March 1, 2009

If your practice is struggling financially, take a look at this real-world example for inspiration.

All hands, eyes, and ears on deck
February 1, 2009

Here's how to make your CE sessions effective for different learning styles.

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