FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 24, 2009
Cache Valley Area Investors Association
Preston Parker, president
806-755-8889
http://www.cvaia.com
Keys to Financial Independence
Cache Valley Area Investors Association Makes Financial Independence Possible
LOGAN, UT- Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) allows everyone to learn how to increase their passive income and become financially independent.
Passive income is something that most people don’t understand what it is or how to get it. Passive income is not financial freedom. People with lots of money are often times not
financially independent themselves. Most people have to keep earning income every month to support their lifestyle. Passive income is determined by how long you will last if you stop working. Passive income is the opposite of earned income. It is about investment. Best of all, passive income does not require thought and within five to ten years anyone can become financially independent. CVAIA teaches people how to accomplish this goal.
There are two ways to increase your passive income: increase your passive income and decrease your expenses. When you become financially independent you can do whatever you want for a job and not do it for money. You are living off of your interest on investments.
Two years ago Preston Parker, president of CVAIA, started company. Parker wanted anyone to be able to come in and talk about passive income and have people feel comfortable asking questions at whatever level.
The next meeting will he held October 1 at the Cache County Chamber of Commerce at 160 N Main Street at 7:00 pm. The meetings start with a 30 minute mingling session and then a lecture by a guest speaker. Justin Hamilton and Mark Lunt are a few of the guests who will be speaking the month of October.
The meetings are about all different types of investment. There is no fee to join and there are experts talking at the meetings. CVAIA allows you to get access to professionals who normally charge two hundred to three hundred dollars an hour. The two main goals of the club are education and networking. The more educated you are the less risky you are and the more people you know the more connections you have.
The purpose of the club is that Parker wants people to be happy. “A lot of people are complaining about their jobs. This is America. It is the land of opportunity and abundance. There is plenty for everyone. We should all be able to have jobs that we love. You spend too much time working to do a job you don’t enjoy. Most of the millionaires in America are self-made. Most didn’t invest something cool. They keep expenses low for five to ten years and then they find themselves financial independent,” said Parker.
For further information please contact:
Shaelee Barker
Public Relations Specialsit
303-903-7336
shaelee.b@aggiemail.usu.edu
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