NASDAL Goodwill Survey shows a divided nation

NASDAL Goodwill Survey shows a divided nation

Last week saw the release of the latest practice goodwill statistics from the NASDAL (The National Association of Specialist Dental Accountants and Lawyers) survey released. Perhaps rather aptly for the current political climate, the survey for the quarter ending 31st July 2018 shows a divided country with a huge disparity in practice goodwill values.  

Across the quarter, NASDAL members acted for their clients in the sale of practices with a range of values between 47% of gross fees and 313% of gross fees.  A wide range indeed. The headline figure for deals was up slightly - an average goodwill value of 136% of gross fees – a return to the level of the quarter ending 31st January 2018. Average valuations saw a big drop of 12% from the quarter ending 31st July 2018. NHS practices are still in huge demand with a significant number of sales in the quarter at considerably over 200% of gross fees.

NASDAL goodwill Q2 2018

Alan Suggett, specialist dental accountant and partner in UNW LLP who compiles the goodwill survey, said, “I think that a range of more than 250% illustrates how divided dental practice sales are in the UK (and also how difficult it is to make predictions for the UK market as a whole). When I started specialising in dental accounting, if someone had suggested a goodwill value of 313%, they would have been laughed at! But, if your practice ‘ticks the right boxes’ then it seems that the market will pay what you want. However, if it doesn’t, you may have trouble selling it at all.”

Corporates return to the market?

Alan also added, “There is a whisper in the market that 2019 will see ALL of the corporates buying practices again. This time may see a little more focus and selection about where and what type of practice is to be bought. Watch this space.”

The goodwill figures are collated from accountant and lawyer members of NASDAL on a quarterly basis in order to give a useful guide to the practice sales market. These figures relate to the quarter ending 31st July 2018.

NASDAL reminds all that as with any averages, these statistics should be treated as a guideline only.


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