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How to Open a DBA Account

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Summary: Opening a DBA account, or Doing Business As account, can be done simply by visiting a local bank branch after applying online for the DBA itself. Use a DBA bank account to organize finances for a small business with information from an accounting professor in this free video on business.

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By Shawn Jones
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Shawn Jones is an accounting professor at Argosy University in Salt Lake City, Utah. He has been been an accountant for more than five years.read more

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"Hi my name is Shawn Jones, adjunct professor here at Argosy University. Today we're discussing the topic of how to open or start a DBA along with the necessary accounts or bank accounts that go along with doing that. A DBA is opened for different reasons and purposes. Most DBAs are opened by small business owners, because they want to keep their personal account separate from their business account. Mainly for tax and accounting purposes. A DBA account as far as your checking or bank account is simple as going online or going down to your local branch to be able to open that account. To be able to start your business though, most states will allow you to start that process of opening or establishing a DBA or applying for it online or also being able to go down to the state agency to be able to set up that account and fill out the necessary paperwork. For more information about this topic, please visit our website, argosy.edu. There you can find our phone number or an address to come and visit our Salt Lake City campus."

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