Depending on the context, either "doing business as" or "doctor of business administration." "Doing Business As" is what I think you're talking about. In most states, if not all, the government assumes that if you open a business you'll use your own name on it--Sam Franklin Plumbing, for instance. Sam might decide he wants to call his shop "Mountain View Plumbing," and to do so he has to file a DBA statement. Otherwise he can be charged with fraud. Sam might also decide to open businesses that have nothing to do with plumbing--his wife wants to open a nail salon, his kids want to open an autobody shop, one of his employees' wives would like to start a daycare in one of the houses Sam bought to flip but can't sell. Sam can set up a holding company named Sam Franklin Enterprises, and all these offshoot businesses would have their own DBA statements on file.
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I had to do a DBA with a teacher.
DBA - airline - ended in 2008.
DBA - airline - was created in 1992.
The correct punctuation for "doing business as" is written as "d/b/a" or "dba." It is commonly used in legal and business contexts to indicate a business operating under a different name.
51dba is almost 3 times quieter than 59 dba.
There are many companies that provide DBA services such as DB Specialists, Percona, Savvis, Enterprise DB, Lumin21, DBA Direct, Triniti, Blue Crystal and DBA-24x7.
DBA stands for database administrator in short. The DBA is person that is responsible for maintaining the data. A DBA has to ensure if the data is changed then it does not cause any inconsistency and integrity loss.The are different types of DBA's (Database Administrator)A Database administrator is responsible the all maintenance on the database servers he is charged with.DBA's are often times Database Developers as well.
DBA can mean database administrator or doing business as.
Hospital Inc, dba Hospital
if a business is a dba who do you write the check pyable to