Friday, September 26, 2008

Draft Press Release: Assignment 3

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Preston Parker
Founder/President
cachevaia@gmail.com
www.cvaia.com

BE FINANCIALLY DEPENDENT WITH PASSIVE INCOME
Logan Resident Holds Meetings to Discuss Finance

LOGAN, Ut – Do you hate your job? Do you wake up every morning with a bad taste in your mouth, knowing you are going to slave away at a career you can’t stand? Preston Parker, founder and president of the Cache Valley Area Investors Association is holding meetings to discuss how to free yourself from wasting your time working somewhere you hate. Parker began the CVAIA in July of 2007 when he decided on the philosophy that, “you should work at a job you love and you aren’t doing it just for the money.” The idea of the meetings are to discuss how to take care of your expenses off of your passive income, so you can do the job you love and not have to worry about making money somewhere you dislike going every day. ”I grew tired of people complaining about their jobs or asking for advice and not following the advice given, so I now invite them to attend the meetings and discuss financial independence.”
Meetings for the CVAIA are held every other Thursday at the Cache County Chamber of Commerce, which is located at 160 N. Main in Logan. All he requires is that you are interested in being financially independent and an email asking to be put on the list. Preston welcomes people of all ages and hopes to you see you on Thursday.
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 Area Investors Association based in Logan, Utah, is one such organization. It was founded in July 2007 and currently has 50 members.

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Preston Parker
Founder/President
cachevaia@gmail.com
www.cvaia.com

1 comment:

Jay said...

You caught my attention at the beginning. Sounded like a news story. I'm not sure if when we do a press release if we're supposed to do that, but I thought you did it well. The paragraphs needed spaces and you had some gramatical errors. Good job considering the time we had.