John G. McCarthy III[email protected]Dental PracticeThe ABCs of beneficiariesWhen you buy life insurance, participate in a retirement plan, or open a retirement account, you're asked to designate a primary beneficiary. Too often, dentists give little thought to this decision, writes financial planner John G. McCarthy III. But who you name as a beneficiary can make a difference in how the benefits are distributed and how much will be received.May 31, 2016Dental PracticeDon't wait to plan your retirementAvoiding thinking about retirement? Retirement planning too complicated? Many of your colleagues feel this way, writes financial planner John G. McCarthy III. But the sooner you make it a priority, the better off you and your family will be in the long run.April 25, 2016Dental PracticeWhy cash-flow planning mattersA key way to making smart decisions about your present and future financial situation is having a complete road map. As financial planner John G. McCarthy III writes, the process known as cash-flow planning is an important part of your long-term financial management and growth strategy.April 6, 2016Dental PracticeTime to start talking about taxesAvoiding thinking about taxes until 2016? By then, financial planner John G. McCarthy III writes, it is too late to do anything productive. In his latest column, he details some ideas which may make April 15 more pleasant.December 2, 2015Dental PracticeNavigating the top 5 retirement risks for dentistsThe idea of planning for your eventual retirement can be overwhelming, wherever you are in your career. In his latest column on the subject, financial planner John G. McCarthy III goes into detail on five risks to be aware of.October 14, 2015Dental PracticeHow much will you need to retire? 6 issues to considerThe idea of planning for your eventual retirement can be overwhelming, wherever you are in your career. As a start of new monthly series on DrBicuspid.com, John G. McCarthy III offers six issues for you to begin considering in your planning.July 22, 2015Previous PagePage 2 of 2Top StoriesOral-Systemic LinkTrouble keeping an erection? The culprit may be in your mouthErectile dysfunction may be linked to this oral health condition, according to a new study.BrainPoor oral health, gum bacteria linked to dementiaInfection ControlWhat the new WHO report validating 'aerosol transmission' over distances means for dentistryPodcastsPodcast: The keys to interviewing and finding the right dental job candidateSponsor ContentWhat dental technologies deliver the greatest practice revenue opportunities?