Health Care, Tax Trends, and A Look At the Economy With Jerry Bowyer
“The American Entrepreneur” Ron Morris welcomes one of the premier economists in the country, Jerry Bowyer, onto the program to discuss the hottest trends in the market, and what entrepreneurs can do to best capitalize on these trends. Plus, American Entrepreneur Radio’s resident health care policy expert, Doug Moore of Seubert and Associates talks to Ron about what, exactly, the current health care legislation in Washington D.C. means for employers. And one of the most prominent female business leaders in the region, Margaree Pertle of Liberty Tax Service, offers her take on business in Western Pennsylvania, and the challenges and opportunities that female business leaders face in order to succeed.
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Ron’s Rant: Efficiency in Work and in Life
“The American Entrepreneur” Ron Morris rants about efficiency in business, and the evolution of how an American Entrepreneur Radio sponsorship deal takes place.
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“What’s The Latest on Health Care Reform, and How Does This Affect Business?”
As the debate of the merits of the current health care legislation rages on in Washington, “The American Entrepreneur” Ron Morris talks with Doug Moore, American Entrepreneur Radio’s resident expert when it comes to health care policy, who straightens out what some of the bill’s key provisions mean for entrepreneurs and small business owners.
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So Is “Top Kill” Working in the Gulf Coast?
With the help of his “talk buddies”, economist Jerry Bowyer and oil industry expert Mark Laskow of Greycourt, “The American Entrepreneur” Ron Morris discusses the “top kill” operation that BP is executing to attempt to contain the massive oil spill along the Gulf Coast.
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Tips For Entrepreneurs Dealing With Adversity
“The American Entrepreneur” Ron Morris talks with business consultant Margaree Pertle of Liberty Tax Service about the tax issues businesses face most, and the most common problems that business owners experience.
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