Monday, October 13, 2008

Media Pitch 1:Final

Cache Valley Area

Investors Association

Financial Independence Is Only A Step Away

Dear Brent Davis:

I know we have not formally met, but I would like to introduce myself as the public relations representative for the Cache Valley Area Investors Association. Seeing you are the editor of the Business to Business section at the Herald Journal, I believe The Cache Valley Area Investors Association provides a unique look on business. CVAAI is a business venture which Herald Journal readers would be interested in learning more about. The Area Investors meet every other Thursday at 7:00 pm starting October 2, at the Cache Valley Chamber of Commerce, located at 160 North Main Street.

The Cache Valley Area Investors Association is a non-profit organization that provides the education necessary to gain financial independence. The education is completely free of charge. Anyone is welcome to join the team of investors embarking on the road to Financial Independence. The non threatening environment allows for individuals to ask questions and feel comfortable around fellow investors.

The key to obtaining financial independence is when your passive income (investments) surpasses your active income (expenses). It will take 3 years for an educated aggressive individual to reach financial independence, and ten years for someone less aggressive.

Once financial independence has been achieved, you can do whatever you desire with your time. You now have the option of having the career you’ve always wanted. No more complaining about work and finances. Join the team, and become a part of a networking hub of investors.

Please let me know if you are available Wednesday, October 15 at 10 a.m. so I may answer any additional questions about the Cache Valley Area Investors Association.

Sincerely,

Amanda Clyde

Contact:

Amanda Clyde

Public Relations Representative

801 864 4382

amanda.clyde@aggiemail.usu.edu

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