Friday, October 3, 2008

Final Press Release 3

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Oct. 3, 2008
Preston Parker
founder/president
cachevaia@gmail.com
www.cvaia.com

CACHE VALLEY RESIDENTS RECIEVE FINANCIAL ADVICE
Cache Valley Investors Association amied at helping people attain financial independence

LOGAN,Utah.—Preston Parker, founder and president of the Cache Valley Area Investors Association, is sharing his financial philosophies to help Cache Valley residents attain financial independence. This association, which was founded in July 2007, is aimed to educate people about smart spending by educating Cache Valley residents on topics such as investing, money management, and financial opportunites.

When asked why this association was started, Parker stated, “ I was tired of people telling me that they do not like their jobs . Now I invite them to come to our meetings to find out how they can work at a job that they love and be financially independent in a short amount of time.”

Attendees of the meetings vary in age, the youngest being 18 years old and the oldest being 70. Parker encourages all to attend his meetings and said, “Becoming financially independent allows you to do what you love.”

Their philosophies of attaining financial independet include investing, money managment, saving, and how to apply your credit as an investment. Many other topics are discussed and encouraged by Parker. The CVAIA meets every other thursday at 7:00pm at the Cache Chamber of Commerce located at 160 North Main, Logan. All are invited to attend and learn more.

People in America have ample opportunity and options to be able to work in a job they enjoy. Understanding and managing passive income makes this possible. There are many associations which are helping educate people in how to truly become financially independent. Cache Valley Investors Assocaition based in Logan, Utah, is one such organization.

Preston Parker
founder/president
cachevaia@gmail.com
www.cvaia.com

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2 comments:

Karlie said...

I like your lead- it sums up exactly what the CVAIA does. (Is "amied" is supposed to be "aimed"?) Your quote in the second paragraph is fantastic- good job on that. Overall it's very professional and it has a lot of great information.

Derek Bowen said...

I agree with Karlie your lead was really good. I also liked how you finished the it. It was very detailed and very easy to read.