???? SEPT. 19, 1974 1 Going Int. ..*- ! . ^ : by Charles T. Byrd Jr. <* * _ . <> At one time or another, most people have the thought of going into business for themselves. The idea of* ownership, freedom in decision-making, and being your own boss certainly has great * * a * universal appeai.- ine tragic tact is that many do not realize the dedication to hardwork and the many hazards 'that busint&s equity may present.-^ First let's deal with the idea of ownership. There are three basic forms of business organization the sole proprietorship the partnership and the corporation. The specific type of organization most suitable for any particular business' must be decided dependent upon the peculiarities of the business, the resources of the organizers, and the amount of liability (risk) to be assumed, In any case, ownership usually is synonomous with contributed capital. -TTie paradox of ownership is evident when the capital necessary to commence operations must be borrowed. This debt financing . o?, a new .. venture is not only difficult to obtain but usually causes financial pressures that an-infant business and owner cannot relieve. - Secondly, the concept, of freedom in decision-making is a misnomer when dealing with the _i reality of the process. Decisions must be made within the constraints of time, experience, business resources (financial ffSftian, and physical) and ethics. The "bondage of decision-tfiakliig can become very intense when the choice between alternatives may mean the "life or death" of your economic dream. Ig the third case, being your own boss creates your own headaches for which you are the only remedy. It often means doing the job when no one else will, solving problems that others don't know exist, and starting the second half of the working day u/hon fho cnn nftftp > VII VIIV ouil UUWI1. . Arant,J?\, "we are trying to provide the most constant and adequate supply of mortgage funds to our community that we can. AMMINKT is quite new and we hope it will work, because it will hopefully attract needed new investors into - housing finance and improve the liquidity of current housing investors. " AMMINKT Inc. is a nonprofit corporation sponsored by the Mortgage Bankers Association of America, the American Bankers Association, the Federal Home I ,oan Mortgage Corporation, the National Association of Mutual Savings Banks, the National ' Savings & Ix>an league and the U.S. -League of Savings Associations. The system, similar to that used by the National Association of Securities Dealrtrs for trarlinu s Angeles City Schools system; Audrey Buffington of the Maryland Department of J'education; Jack Frymier of Ohio State University; Robert Kalin?of Florida State University, Robert In any $ 25 or I e with this ad I ed Special I re at 1 LOW PRICE I 'A-BID and Matching I IAIR in Heavy Vinyl I tabus 1 >3881 I 5-PC. OIMETTC I I 1 finj f 1 I II l' | Table ft 4 Chairs In Durable Vinyl I ' less ?f Pmy-lMs Y-LESS I I COMPANY I to Serve You! I 722-1148 ~~ V IMg ) H ^ Glenn Ave. 767-4594 ?t> Opa* Niqhtft tH 1T^