ABSTRACT

The Factors for Success in Starting a Business in the Youth Market. The fraud branch of the Postal Inspection Service questioned Randell after receiving numerous inquiries about National Scholastic Honor Society from parents, teachers, and principals. The Federal News Service sold transcripts of governmental proceedings, such as congressional hearings and press conferences, to newspapers, lobbying agencies, and law firms. The National Student Marketing Corp (NSMC) helped promote several popular fad items of the late 1960s including paper dresses and “Sock It to Me, Baby” sweatshirts. The National Student Marketing Corp., had the greatest impact on the accounting profession. The clients included magazine publishers, phonograph record clubs, class ring manufacturers, and computer dating services. NSMC negotiated a merger with an insurance company, Interstate National Corporation. The company’s clients—primarily young women—paid $395 to have their pictures and vital statistics added to the site plus $20 per month to keep the information posted.