It's short for "Doing Business As"
i.e. Make checks payable to John Doe , DBA, LOOP inc.
A database administrator (DBA) is a person that does the installation, upgrade, administration, and maintenance of databases in an organization. A remote DBA would simply perform these tasks from outside the confines of the organization.
If you have successfully completed your comprehensive exams, you are allowed to put the abbreviation ABD which stands for "All But Dissertation". Once you are awarded your doctorate, you are permitted to put DBA, behind your name.
Yes. A DBA is a fictitious name for as business. It stands for 'doing business as' and you can sue them. You may have to include the name of the owner as well.
A registered LLC means "Limited Liability Company." Companies will always have this behind their name even if its a dba name. This means that they have limited liability and someone co-shares the full liability.
If its in mental health, computer cognitive behaviour therapy
A "doing business as" allows a company to use another name to conduct business. Also known as an "assumed business name" and a "fictitious business name," a business may use a name other than the name it was formed under by following the DBA filing steps set by the local government responsible for the area the DBA is for.
because its who they are and theres a story behind their name.Also because theres always a meaning to someones name.
d.b.a.The Sycamores
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I have never heard that behind a persons name, but it stands for Fullmetal Alchemist which is an anime produced by Funimation and Aniplex. It may be a typo of FKA, "Formerly known as".
I believe that you're asking about a DBA Name (DBA = Doing Business As). Though you may incorporate or begin a business using a name like 'Ted's Warf and Fishing Tackle, LLC', having your clients write that on every check would suck. You register a DBA for the company (Ted's Tackle) and you can accept checks and conduct other business using that name.
I had to do a DBA with a teacher.