Mortgages, protection and money — written for dentists.
Associate UDA and private income, mixed NHS sessions, partnership drawings and practice purchase — guides that translate how dentists actually get paid into mortgage and insurance decisions that hold up.
- Protection
Income protection for dental associates
Self-employed dental associates have no employer sick pay. Income protection fills that gap — and own occupation cover is the standard for clinical professionals.
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Associate dentist mortgages and UDA contracts
Being declined as a dental associate is rarely about your finances — it is about lenders who cannot read UDA income correctly. Here is what specialists do differently.
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Buying a dental practice: the financial picture
Buying a practice is the most significant financial decision most dentists will make. Done well, it is transformational. The key is coordinated advice from the start.
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Buy-to-let for dental professionals
The same income complexity that affects residential applications applies on the buy-to-let side too. Structure matters from the start — and it pays to get it right.
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Life cover and critical illness for dentists
Life cover and critical illness are simple in concept, but getting the level, type and terms right requires proper advice — particularly for clinical professionals.
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