Matt Fitterer
Matt is an entrepreneur and small business owner with skills in health care business development, project management and leadership. Over his career, Matt has developed expertise in the development and implementation of business strategies with focus on customer service, growth stratagies and cost containment for health care providers. Matt currently oversees business and financial affairs in health care environments.
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Don’t Tread on Me: The Tea Party RevolutionThe Tea Party movement in the United States is widely reported upon, and yet widely misunderstood. Understanding the Tea Party, and how it differs from the Republican Party and the Libertarian Party, should be a goal of every educated voter.
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Writing a Successful Business PlanA well written business plan does not guarantee a successful business. However, a well written business plan is a necessary step prior to engaging in any new business endeavor as it will outline potential pitfalls and obstacles.
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Repatriation of Foreign Earnings - Its Time to Spur GrowthAmerican Companies have $1.6 Trillion in Cash overseas, Lets Bring it Home
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Equal Access to Medicare for Athletic TrainersMedicare has an opportunity to improve care and decreasing costs for millions by recognizing Athletic Trainers as health care professionals.
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Creating Change in OrganizationsLeaders in any organization often times find resistance to change. By following proven guidelines, leaders can successfully implement cultural changes that benefit their organizations.
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Medicare FundingMedicare is nothing more than social welfare for the elderly. The fundamental funding flaw will continue to destroy the program
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Medicare Asks to Reduce SpendingMedicare released proposed rule changes that would result in $3.4 billion dollars in savings, by eliminating regulations they deem unnecessary.
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The Path to American ProsperityFree enterprise always has, and continues to be, the strongest path to prosperity for all Americans through wealth generation and the reduction of poverty.
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Developing LeadershipLeaders develop over time, and often times share common traits. By understanding and developing these traits yourself,you can become an effective leader over time.
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Saving Medicare: Privitization Is the Only SolutionThe opperational components of Medicare are in need of privitization. Administrative control and oversight can remain under the Federal governements domain to provide comsumer protection.
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Wasteful Spending, a High Cost to EveryoneThe Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services wasted $500 million in overpayments to providers in FY2011. Did Congress notice?
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Illinois Must Address Pension AlbatrossIllinois faces an unfunded public pension liability that demands immediate action by our elected leaders.
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Never Have a Garage Sale AgainGarage Sales are an outdated suburban American tradition that have outlived their usefulness. By making a charitable donation instead, you can reduce hassle, increase your financial gain and support worthy causes.
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Understanding ETFs, and How to Profit from Wall StreetIndividual investors often face an uphill battle in winning on Wall Street. Mutual Funds and ETFs are valuable tools in capitalizing on your opportunities. Put ETFs to work for you