Entrepreneur or Employee

At some point in our lives, we have raised if the University has prepared us to be entrepreneurs or to be employee. Neither situation is better than the other, considering that there are people for all activities, plus this is part of the investment profile of each individual, the risk exposure they want.
Having a job in some ways is synonymous with security, as the company not only provides a monthly salary, but also provides an infrastructure and operating platform that otherwise maybe it would be much more difficult to perform.
The entrepreneur has the task of creating from scratch the infrastructure and operating platform that the company provides security and to generate the employee. An entrepreneur must also be extra careful in managing their personal resources.
Many theorists of the subject, have commented that it is sometimes preferable to begin in a couple where one party has a steady job to ensure payment of other monthly obligations and undertaking to then reverse the roles when the situation improves.
It is also important to separate business accounts and personal, for example assign yourself a salary payments and make relevant to their lives (home, light, food, school, etc.). from there and leave the rest in company accounts. If not enough, then create contracts between you. and business, to give shape and structure their payments within the company.
Entrepreneurship is a very interesting, but very self-sacrificing and can provide benefits beyond those imagined. The most important thing is to overcome fear and think big, always trying to get everything well budgeted.