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LLC or DBA…Do You Know Which You Need?

LLC or DBA?

LLC or DBA?

LLC or DBA? We start conversations at our company with this basic question more times than I can tell you. Many customers don’t understand the fundamental difference between an LLC and a DBA, and choosing the wrong one can have unbelievably huge consequences!

 

Let’s start with what the abbreviations mean:

LLC is short for Limited Liability Company.

DBA is short for Doing Business As.

Getting a DBA is basically an application that is filled out and filed with your state and/or county to let them know you wish to conduct business under a name that is not your own. Once your application is approved, you can advertise under the name, take payments under the name, open a bank account, etc. However, from a legal perspective, it is YOU conducting business and that is a very important distinction to understand.

Getting an LLC is also an application, which is filed with the Secretary of State. Similar to a DBA, it allows you to operate under a name other than your own, however, there is a major difference…from a legal perspective, it is the LLC conducting business and not you personally. What does that mean to you? This seemingly small difference means everything when things go badly!

Business is inherently risky and many entrepreneurs and small business owners have learned the hard way that you can be sued for anything…even if you are completely upfront and above board with your business practices. The smart business owner considers this form the beginning.

If you find yourself in a lawsuit and you are operating as a DBA, you are being sued personally! Every one of your assets is up for grabs. Think about the equity in your home, your car, your kid’s college fund, savings…really anything and everything you have can be lost. This is why you will not find a business owner who will recommend a DBA as your primary business structure.

Take this same scenario and apply it to an LLC. In a lawsuit, it is not you personally who is being sued. It is actually the LLC and as a result it is the assets which belong to the LLC that are up for grabs, and not typically yours. This distinction makes the LLC a very attractive choice for small business owners.

So why do DBA’s even exist? Not too long ago, Limited Liability Companies didn’t even exist. Business owners had to choose between a full-on incorporation or a DBA and incorporations have a relatively high level of maintenance and work that must be done just to maintain the corporation, which doesn’t work well in many cases. In current times, DBA’s are still used regularly, sometimes by those who have not done enough homework to understand the difference, but more often they are used by corporations and LLCs. That’s right, an LLC or corporation can apply to do business as a DBA. For them it can still make sense because the liability will still stop with the LLC or corporation and not go back to the owners of the company.

Before you file a DBA, look carefully at the LLC as an option.


EZonlineFiling.com YouTube Channel is Now Launched!

It’s official! We have launched a YouTube Channel so we can reach even more entreprenuers and provide them with our services. The channel started out with four videos, including:

  1. How to Create a Powerful Name for Your Business
  2. How to Get Financing for Your Business
  3. How to Check the Availability of Your Business Name
  4. How to Choose Between an LLC and a Corporation for Your Business

The link to our new channel is: http://www.youtube.com/user/EZonlineFiling 

Look for more videos on a variety of topics coming soon!


Do You Really Understand What a Limited Liability Company is?

Understand what a Limited Liability Company (LLC) is.

How do you know an LLC is right for you?

I personally think you should know everything you possibly can about an LLC before you start one. I know that sounds really simple, but not everyone follows this advise. It’s why when we lauched the LLC Education Center, we put a full description of what an LLC really is right up front. Read it. Understand it. Call us if you have questions. But please, don’t move forward until you are comforatable.

Look here: Limited Liability Company


Considering a move from Sole Proprietor to LLC?

An LLC offers strong advantages over being a Sole Proprietor.

LLC vs. Sole Proprietor: Not even a Fair Fight!

I can think of lots of reasons that you might want to start an LLC if you are currently a Sole Proprietor. I think if I were to list the first three, they would be:

  1. Liability
  2. LIABILITY
  3. LIABILITY

Did I mention liability? In today’s very litigious society, I can’t imagine operating a business without every protection I could find. The risks to your personal assets have never been greater than they are today, so why wouldn’t you take advantage of everything that could help? Here is a good place to start: LLC vs Sole Proprietorship This article talks about Partnerships, as well.

Once you finish this article, I would recommend going to our Learning Center to compare entity types. This is one of the quickest ways to visualize the differences between business types.


Managing an LLC is easier than a Corporation…

Managing an LLC is easy if you understand what is required of you.

Managing an LLC is easy compared to other business types.

Yes, it’s true that it is far easier to manage an LLC than it is to manage a Corporation. That doesn’t mean that you can jsut walk away from an LLC and everything is fine, however. There are certain procedures that need to be followed and you should consider that before you start a business. The good news is that with an LLC, it is about as simple as it can be. Review this page to understand what is expected of your LLC: Managing a Limited Liability Company (LLC)