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Therapy : Cheapest not always the less expensive option

Every therapist faces choices; however, making the right choice for your Massage Therapy Business doesn't always mean selecting the therapy option that costs the least.

In far too many cases, the less-expensive option for therapy ends up costing you more in the long run. While it's important to guard against overpaying for therapy , the old adage "You get what you pay for," continues to ring true.

What is best?

Choosing the best and least-expensive massage therapy insurance means first knowing what your practice actually needs, what it costs, what it could cost, as well as the cost of all other available options. You should seriously consider these questions before going further deciding on therapy . Spending a few hours taking an honest looks at your goals, needs, and balancing them against your financial reality could save you a lot of money further down the line when deciding on therapy .

Optional incentive options

When evaluating available options for therapy , you should be wary of incentives. Often incentives — such as association membership — may be masking serious problems. There is usually a good reason why anyone offers incentives and you need to know what it is before signing on for . Just think, if the therapy program can't stand on it's own, why are you paying for incentives? Again, doing your research ahead of time when choosing therapy can save you a headache, and a bunch of cash, later on.

Tax deductions are optional

Income taxes may be one of two certainties of life, but that does not mean there aren't options. While paying taxes is not really an option, you have the option of deducting some expenses right away or taking smaller, periodic write-off in the current year and for years down the road.

Therapy options

When a therapy company drops coverage of an industry or increases premiums across the board, the kneejerk reaction is usually to find another therapy company. Whether to lure the business away from its present therapy carrier or replace the insurer that dropped you, enter the company offering lower premiums.

Lower premiums may be a one-year deal, with the therapy company quickly raising its premiums upon renewal.

A few hours invested upfront shopping for the best, most appropriate massage therapy insurance options can save thousands of dollars in premiums or claims down the road. With therapist , keep in mind you usually get what you pay for. In other words, do not insure against minimal losses, but do not ignore real peril just because coverage carries a hefty premium.

Obviously, choosing the best therapy option for your business should involve more than selecting the lowest-cost option.

Properly evaluating your therapy insuranceoptions can help you make the correct decision, a decision that is right for your business and one that will result in lower costs, smaller tax bills, satisfied suppliers, happy patients, and, most importantly, an increasingly more profitable practice.

Therapy , , , therapist and professional malpractice information can be found at www.massageliabilityinsurancegroup.com.

About the Author

Mark E. Battersby is a tax and financial advisor, freelance writer, lecturer, and author with offices in suburban Philadelphia. He can be reached at 610-789-2480. His recent article is about Therapist Insurance and Massage Therapy Insurance therapist has been written by him.  He can be reached at stan@stanleygreenfield.com or by phone at 800-585-1555

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