 Mae'n meddwl beth sy'n meddwl i'r ddechrau eu bod yn brin bogh yn ddod yn gwneud yn ei bod arfer oedd y dyma'r ddweud. Mae'n meddwl am y fath geithasio i ddyliau ar y ddweud. Ond yw yw'r fath greu yma chi i'r dda chi eich y 촬영ol yn ei bobl? Mae hynny'r ddweud yn ei bobl eich bod yn ei bobl. Pwysig yn ei bobl erion i'r bobl eich bod yn ei bobl, yn ei bobl clyweddau a'r peidiau i'r ddechrau ar yr eich pliad. Mae eich bobl yn y cyffredinol yma. Felly yn ymddugol, gyda'r ffordd ychydig. Mae'r ddau sydd y gallwn yn ei gweithio'r ddau a'r ddau sydd yn ei gweithio. Diolch o'r bus yn ei ffordd a'r ddau sydd yn ei gweithio'r ddau, mae'n mynd i'ch gweithio'r bydd yn llai'n gweithio. Felly mae'n gweithio'r cyllid yma chi wedi'i'r ddau ddau, mae yma'r ddau'r cyllid yn y ddau'i ddau, ac mae'n gweithio'r ddau a ddau i'n gweithio, Ie beth, that will be different for every practice but our practice put late payment fees on to client's accounts if appropriate and if they are not paid. It means a lot of chasing up. I know our practice manager is always on うfctr trend within the phone chasing up clients. So many places you go and you pay on the day. Most small animal work, to my knowledge, is you pay on the day. It is quite a luxury to have an account and a lot of people have a lot of money on account. It does is a big deal even in the small practice, I worked in England I started is to spend a couple of evenings every month before and after the account run. Just going over the bad debtor's list and trying to get people to pay. But then you get as the vett lists of clients that you can't go to. If you take an ffost machine and get at least some if not all of the payment at the time. You just don't have to have someone in the office chasing up the details. So I would say non-regular clients... ...is very important and get payment up front. ac yn ymwybod i'r rhan o'r dyfodol, mae ymweliad ymateb ymweliad.人gyfeydd yn gwybod i'r cyfreunio, ac mae'r hyn yn arddangos eu bwylio'n gweithio. Pwylio'n gweithio, ac mae hefyd arddangos bod ffosemife. Ydw i'r cinsenfform ffilt iawn, yn yw yw cynnu i'r bwylio yng Nghymru a'r hyn ymddi yn ei gael ymddangos os yw ymweliad. ac mae'r cyfion wedi eu digwydd o fewn. Nid gw feddwl i'r gwnesai. all y time we have people asking for accounts and the vet will come to me and say can this client have an account and the way I think about it or the way I was told to think about it is would you pay the bill for the client and then be happy to take the money back off of the client and so as a new graduate if you can look your client in the eye and go that's all right I'll pay this bill for you and you slowly pay it back to me then you're allowed to give them an account. Bad debtors are a headache so someone comes in they promise you that if you save their dog they will they will pay for it and so you take it on on their promise and you work your guts out and you fix their dog and then they take their dog home and they don't come back in for the first revisit you think well that's all right maybe they got really busy and then they don't come back in for stitches out and then they don't start paying off any of their bill and slowly you're going to get a sense of dread that they're never going to come in and take care of that bill for an associate or a new graduate the first thing that happens then is guilt because normally you're the one who's okayed an account for them so you're the one who's put the practice in the whole 1500 dollars as an owner what I see and and I see it not going directly into the bank accounts that the staff salary comes out from and so I see the line between money being in there to pay for taxes and things like that and money being there to pay staff salaries lower and lower and that's really heart-wrenching I think that's the thing it's an emotional hit when someone doesn't pay their account having promised that they would and it it keeps happening it's never the ones you expect they can rock up in their beamer with their dog dying you work a miracle and and send it home well and and happy and they're the ones that won't pay even though you are sure they would well it affects the value of what you've done for that dog but it also affects the value of what you're doing for everybody else's dogs because it means that they're either going to get lower levels of service because you can't afford an endoscope or they're going to have to be charged more accurately or you have to increase your prices next year because you've had $20,000 worth of bad debtors this year and so everybody suffers except for the bum who doesn't pay