Sunday, February 10, 2008

Press Release 3 Rough Draft

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2/07/2008
Contact:
Scott Grover
Cache Valley Area Investors Association
160 N. Main Street
Logan, UT 84321
www.cvaia.com
555-757-6729

First Comes Happiness, Then Comes Financial Stability

Logan, UT 2/10/2008 -- In the world we live in today it can be easy to get caught up in the rat race of financial freedom and end up in financial bondage. For Preston Parker, founder of the CVAIA (Cache Valley Investors Association), financial independence and happiness are possible for everyone when educated on how to manage money.
The Association, which was started in August of 2007 meets at the Cache Chamber of Commerce on 160 N. Main Street every other Thursday at seven p.m. where members discuss strategies on becoming financially independent and it's importance.
"I believe that people should be financially independent .... how do we know what an amoeba in high school but not know how to balance a checkbook?" Parker said.
Parker went on to explain how important it is to get a job that you enjoy doing, not for the money as much as for the enjoyment and satisfaction of the job you are doing.
Parker emphasized that, "money doesn't equate to happiness after a certain level, from that point on money doesn't mean anything anymore."
The association has around 35 members and is continuing to grow, with ten active members, ages range from early twenty's to the late fifty's and welcomes any who would wish to join. For further information contact:

Scott Grover
110 N 330 E
Logan, UT 84321
555-998-5678
scgrover@cc.usu.edu


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2 comments:

ariel-leigh said...

I really like the way you made it sound interesting more than just information. I also like that you worked in the quote about not knowing how to balance a checkbook after high school. good job!

dwkoecher said...

Well done with your press release. It was very nice to read, you made into a good story. You may want to mention some of the things they do at the meetings like guest speakers and such but its up to you. Your story works either way.