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DBA stands for ?doing business as?. A DBA name is also referred to as a ?trade name?, ?assumed name?, or ?fictitious business name?. The purpose of registering a DBA name is to notify the public that a particular person or business entity is conducting business under a name other than its legal name.
For instance, North LLC and West LLC are each owners of Northwest LLC, and Northwest LLC has a DBA of Compass Point Consulting.? DBAs are typically spelled out only on legal documents. Writing a DBA is simple; you would just write it out as the different name you've chosen to do business as.
A DBA name is also referred to as an assumed name, fictitious business name, or trade name. A DBA, or ?doing business as?, comes into play if, for example, your LLC's legal name is ?The John Doe LLC? but you want customers to know you as ?Superlative Salon? or, well, anything besides ?The John Doe LLC?.
An assumed business name, also called a DBA (doing business as) name, is used by an entity that is conducting business under a name that is not its legal name.