FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sept. 26, 2008
Preston Parker
Founder/President
cachevaia@gmail.com
www.cvaia.com
WORK BECAUSE YOU LOVE IT, NOT FOR MONEY
Nonprofit organization offers philosophy on how to work and be happy
LOGAN, Utah -Sept 28. – Local resident, Preston Parker, has founded Cache Valley Area Investors Association, CVAIA, a nonprofit organization. President Parker was inspired in founding this organization when he met others who believed in the same theory; you don’t work for money, you work because you love it.
Parker believes that the key to living this philosophy is keeping your passive income high and expenses low. “Once your necessities are covered, money is no longer happiness. People with millions of dollars have the same problems as those who do not. It’s just a matter of having a few more zeros or not.”
Meetings have been held every other Thursday night to help people who are interested in changing their lives. These meetings are a very non-threatening environment. People from all backgrounds are welcome to come and ask questions or advice on investments, money or gaining financial independence. Parker and other guest speakers with solid financial backgrounds lead the meeting. Meetings starts at 7:00pm and are held in the Cache Valley Chamber of Commerce. They last as long as needed and any age group is invited.
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.
Please contact Preston Parker for further information or join the CVAIA mailing list by sending an email to cachevaia@gmail.com
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2 comments:
I would change that the meetings ARE held every other Thurs. instead of they WERE held so people know they can still attend. Good job otherwise :)
I just noticed that you didnt have an address, he said to use the Chamber of Commerce address. So if you want to you can use that one. The rest is good though.
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