Thursday, October 6, 2011

Final Press Release 3; Promoting a Cause

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 3, 11

CONTACT:

President and Founder Preston P. Parker

Cache Valley Area Investors Association

1504 Lynnwood Ave.

Logan, UT 84341

661-772-7537

Financial independence is achievable by all Americans.

Secrets of “How To” advised from a Cache Valley club.

LOGAN, Utah--Financial independence is desirable by every American. Most people believe it is almost out of sight when discussed. However, It is much easier than they think. Imagine a perfect world where every employee enjoyed their specific job, they enjoyed waking up to tackle the day at the workplace, and they never referred to it as a “paycheck collector.” Life would be great, right?

President of Cache Valley Area Investors Association, Preston P. Parker, founded CVAIA in August of 2007, with an idea that “financial independence can be achieved once your passive income is greater than your expenses.” Passive income is money that comes to you without putting in the manual labor; such as investments. One way to decide how far you are from financial stability is to ask yourself how long can I live off of my income, if I decide to not show up to work anymore?

One of the main motives behind Parker's efforts to start CVAIA was that he was growing tired of hearing people complain about their financial struggles. “There shouldn’t be anyone complaining about their job, this is the land of opportunity…find a job you love, instead of a job for the money.”

Parker confirms that current students are able to achieve this independence by the time they reach the age of 35. This can be assured as long as students “spend below their means and put the rest in a savings account—never borrow money from any consumption assets,” states Parker. “The financial independence comes when you’re not living paycheck-to-paycheck.”

The Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) embraces the Law of Attraction, Law of Abundance, and the Law of Exchange. It practices methods that are found in ideological books such as, Rich Dad Poor Dad, The Wealthy Barber, The Millionaire Next Door, and The Secret. It has many members from different geographical backgrounds and locations, and they are offering to help you “to get out of the rat race” proclaims Parker, “speculation is no fun—investing is a blast.”

The group meetings are held every 1st, 3rd, and 5th Thursday at the Cache Chamber of Commerce in Logan at 7pm. They encourage anyone and everyone interested in achieving financial independence and stability to attend. There is no cost to join and the benefits could be the best investment yet.

Media Contact: Heidi Justice

435) 881-7973

Heidi.justice@aggiemail.usu.edu

Final Press Release 2; Image Management

FOR IMMEDIATE RELASE: Sept. 27, 2011

James E. Mullenbach III

Burger Planet

725 Burger Blvd.

Indianapolis, IN 34256

435-555-2424

jmullenbach@burgerplanet.com

burgerplanet.com

Burger Planet Welcomes Jayne Petersen to Their Team

Burger Planet announces an improved menu and health campaign.

GARY, Ind.- Jayne Petersen, celebrity fitness enthusiast, is named the new spokesperson for Burger Planet’s healthy lifestyles campaign. The campaign includes a new, revised, and improved menu created with the assistance and guidance of Petersen.

Jayne Petersen, CEO of Looking Glass Inc., became a celebrity after her successes with helping other overweight women lose weight, in particular, Opal Whitcomb. Whitcomb’s successful weight loss of 75lbs intrigued Petersen to write her bestselling novel, “Looking Good in a Leotard.” Her book and life changing experience have encouraged her to join Burger Planet’s team. Petersen states “Burger Planet has been a leader in the Quick Service Restaurant industry in offering healthy menu choices. The company believes in encouraging customers to live healthier, active lifestyles and I have spent my entire life trying to teach women that lesson.”

Company CEO, James E. Mullenbach III is excited about the team’s newest addition of Petersen. Mullenbach states “Burger Planet cares about its customers. We listen to out customers. Jayne Petersen and Burger Planet share a commitment toward health.” This new approach will add more variety to the menu while the success of the company will stay the same.

Head chef, Gerard Dubois, suggests that those looking for a lower calorie hamburger to try it without mayo and with a lettuce-wrap bun instead of a carb filled bun. The absence of mayo can result in a 500-calorie reduction. With existing low-carb options and optional sides of fruit, Burger Planet has also created a line of freshly chopped salads of only 300 calories.

Burger Planet was founded by James Mullenbach I, in 1934 and is the leader of the Quick Service Restaurant Industry. The company has 8,921 franchises throughout the world and is run by James Mullenbach III. Burger Planet has served about 52 million customers and counting.

For more Information:

Heidi Justice

heidi.justice@aggiemail.usu.edu

435-881-7379

@just_heidi

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