Email Subject Line: Local club teaches the keys to financial independence.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 13, 2009
The Utah Statesman
http://www.aggietownsquare.com
Cache Valley Area Investors Association Allows for Financial Independence
President of CVAIA, Preston Parker, said, “The biggest problem with financial independence is people don’t understand what passive income is and how to get it.”
Several people may not understand the concept of passive income. According to Parker, passive income is money you get in return from investments. While you must actually work for earned income and think about it, passive income does not require any thought. Passive income is made possible through investments. It is determined by how long you will last financially, if you stop working. When you are able to live off of your passive income, you are financially independent.
Financial independence is achieved when you have a higher passive income then expenses. It is quite simple; you must either increase your passive income, or decrease expenses. Passive income does not mean financial freedom. There are many people that have a high-earned income, but are not financially independent.
Once you learn to become financially independent you no longer have to worry about money. You can have a job that you love.
Parker started the organization 2 years ago, with a hope to better individual’s lives. “I want people to be happy, people are complaining about their jobs, but they don’t need to. This is America, the land of abundance. We should all be able to have jobs that we love. Passive income makes this possible,” said Parker.
The CVAIA meets every other Thursday in the Cache County Chamber of Commerce at 160 N. Main St. in Logan. The next meeting will be held on Oct. 1, at 7 p.m.
Professionals that are financially independent will be speaking at the meetings, and a question and answer period will follow. Parker encourages everyone to come to the meetings. No fee or experience is required.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions regarding the CVAIA. Press kits and interviews are available upon request.
Lacey Saxton Nagao
Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA)
PR Specialist
208-380-5778
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Lacey - Great job! Just a couple of things...Preston said that for a media pitch, it should be no longer than three or four paragraphs in the pitch just so editors or whoever is receiving it, don't skip over it because of the length. It's also good to get as much information in the contact section (a name, phone number, address if you can) Besides, those things it was great! Awesome writing!
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