Sept. 24, 2009
[CVAIA]
[CVAIA]
Contact: [Preston Parker]
For Immediate Release
Address: [851 N Main St., Logan UT 84321]
Cell Phone: [661.772.7537]
CVAIA
For Immediate Release
Address: [851 N Main St., Logan UT 84321]
Cell Phone: [661.772.7537]
CVAIA
--- Cache Valley Area Investors Association ---
Gathering to make career searching and financial concerns part of the past
Take opportunity to find and make money where you never before realized. Being educated on where this money is, how to find it, and how to take it is the key. Speakers such as Robert Kiyosaki, Suze Orman, and Clark Howard, gather and lecture to educate on passive income. President of CVAIA, Preston Parker said “we started an organization to help people and create a formal way of educating others with financing and money management.”
CVAIA meets every other Thursday in the Cache Valley Chamber of Commerce at 7 pm.
Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) teaches people how to increase passive income. CVAIA embraces the Law of Attraction, Law of Abundance, and Law of Exchange. They practice the methods found in the ideologies of books including Rich Dad Poor Dad, The Wealthy Barber, The Millionaire Next Door, Atlas Shrugged, The Automatic Millionaire, and The Secret. CVAIA began in August 2007 and now has members from many geographical locations and from all walks of life. The members come together with the same belief: that education mitigates the risks of investing.
For further information, please contact me.Media Contact: Kirk Salisbury
E-mail: Kirk.S@aggiemail.usu.edu
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I am pretty sure all those people were not speakers, but authors whose ideologies CVAIA followed. Double check your notes before your final.
ReplyDeleteThe authors you mention in the first paragraph, I believe are people who have never met in Logan, but rather they are the people who's theories and ideas the CVAIA draws upon. Suze Orman meets with Oprah if you will! Preston's quote is a good one though, and it definately belongs somewhere in there.
ReplyDeleteIn the first paragraph you say CVAIA but its not till the second paragraph that you say Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA). So you'll want to use the full name in the first reference or it could be confusing.
ReplyDeleteYour format is great! I like that you made it your own. It probably was blogger's fault, not yours, for the bottom line being all squished together. You're on the way to a great final!
ReplyDeleteKirk,
ReplyDeleteI did notice how the style is a little bit different than what i'm used to, but as long as it still fits AP style guidelines, you should be fine!
I might revise the first two sentences for clarity. Good draft!