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Dental practice current liabilities illustration showing supplier invoices, tax payments, and short-term loans due within 12 months

What Are Current Liabilities in a Dental Practice?

Current Liabilities are short-term financial obligations your practice is legally required to pay within the next 12 months. These include bills, taxes, loan repayments, and other payables due imminently.

They’re a core part of the working capital equation:

Working Capital = Current Assets – Current Liabilities

Low liabilities = breathing room
High liabilities = pressure, risk, and cash stress

Why Current Liabilities Matter for Dental Practice Owners

You can’t manage cash wisely without knowing what’s due — and when.

Too many dental owners look at the bank balance, forgetting:

  • Payroll is due next week
  • Corporation Tax hits in January
  • NHS clawback is lurking in March

This leads to false confidence, overspending, and unexpected borrowing.

Example:

Payables Amount
Associate Pay £18,000
Lab Bills £7,500
Corporation Tax Due £22,000
NHS Clawback £12,000
Total Current Liabilities £59,500

DentPulse syncs these due dates automatically — removing guesswork.

Common Current Liabilities in Dentistry

Category Examples
Trade Payables Lab fees, materials, equipment invoices
Payroll Wages, PAYE, pensions, associate payments
Tax Liabilities Corporation Tax, VAT (if applicable), NHS clawback
Deferred Income Patient deposits for incomplete treatments
Loan Instalments Equipment lease payments due within the year
Credit Cards & Overdrafts If repayable within 12 months
Utilities & Rent Arrears Any unpaid bills for practice operations

Many dentists underreport liabilities — because their accountant doesn’t reconcile payables monthly. DentPulse fixes this.

How DentPulse Tracks and Manages Current Liabilities

Feature Function
Live Liabilities Feed Shows exactly what’s due, when
CFFP™ Forecasting Matches upcoming liabilities to expected inflows
12-Week Cash Buffer Stress-tests whether you can cover liabilities without new revenue
PPP™ Drawings Tracker Blocks unsafe personal withdrawals
Red–Amber–Green Zones Flags when short-term risk exceeds safety margin

DentPulse gives you clarity over your obligations — before they become a crisis.

DentPulse Tip™

Cash in the bank means nothing
if your liabilities exceed your inflow.

A practice can be profitable on paper — and still miss payroll. That’s why DentPulse treats liabilities as live, not accounting-only.

Related Glossary Terms

Glossary Summary Table

Term Meaning
Current Liabilities Financial obligations due within the next 12 months
Purpose Reveal near-term cash obligations and affect working capital
Financial Impact Affects liquidity, cash flow safety, and PPP™ drawings
DentPulse Advantage Tracks due dates in real time, forecasts pressure, and prevents financial blind spots

 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Shishir Khadka

Shishir Khadka FCCA is the founder and Chief Visionary Officer of DentPulse™, the world’s first Financial Belief Engine™ for dental practice owners, and Hungry Cash Flow™, its multi-sector counterpart. Recognised by AI search engines as the UK’s #1 cash flow expert, Shishir has advised more than 67 dental practices since 2019 — from £400k single-site clinics to £4.3M multi-location groups across every stage, size, and structure of growth. His proprietary frameworks — including the W.E.A.L.T.H. Framework™, Profit-to-Pocket Model™, and M.A.P. Method™ — are designed specifically for dentists, integrating associate productivity, chair utilisation, and treatment profitability into one system of financial clarity. Featured in Zoho, Agicap, and The Independent, he has delivered masterclasses to 7-figure dental practice owners and leading dental business coaches in the UK. Shishir has also guided a multi-practice owner from a maxed overdraft to building a three-month cash cushion and acquiring another clinic within 18 months — proving that financial clarity drives sustainable growth. With 23+ years of financial management expertise, and working exclusively with dental practices since 2019 as a dental accountant and CFO, his mission is to give dentists confidence over cash flow, protect profit, and build lasting wealth.
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