Thanks for the responses.  I think my application probably matches the 
Basecamp style of account handling.  I think for simplicity I can keep 
everything project-centric and use the accounts to show who owns which 
projects

@account.projects
@account.projects.companies
@account.projects.people
@account.projects.services

people belongs_to companies
companies has_many people


I like the idea of leaving a foreign key on all resources to show who 
the account belongs to.  It's nice to know I can use a before filter to 
handle it.

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