As a business owner, ask yourself:
Am I spending time on the weekends or after hours getting "caught up"?
Do I leave paperwork, invoicing, filing, and tax matters until the last moment and then stress about it?
Am I hesitant to expand my business?
If you have answered yes to any of these questions click to Learn More About DBS Services
Am I spending time on the weekends or after hours getting "caught up"?
Do I leave paperwork, invoicing, filing, and tax matters until the last moment and then stress about it?
Am I hesitant to expand my business?
If you have answered yes to any of these questions click to Learn More About DBS Services
WHO
After 20+ years of managing within fortune 100 companies, and as senior management for various small businesses, I ventured out on my own. DBS Services was created in 2003 and has been providing excellent office services to clients since day one. In 2019 I began drawing a pension yet soon realized that after 15+ years as DBS Services, I continue to have a passion for working with small businesses. Although I enjoy travel and time with friends and family, I continue to enjoy building relationships with small business owners. |
WHATI take on the business tasks you may not have time for, or find they take away from time you spend with clients.
Office Services - AR/AP, planning, analysis, payroll support, budgeting, and more. Whether you need a little help or something more, DBS Services has the level of support for your business. |
WHEREDBS Services has been supporting your small business type since 2003:
DBS Services - providing SoCal excellent service across a wide spectrum of business sectors:
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WHYI help recover your valuable time to do what you do best - putting yourself in front of customers and generating revenue!
I work with your business processes to incorporate best practices into your procedures and processes. Take control and do what you do best. |
As you probably know, half of the people who work in this country work for small businesses. And it's more than that, because two out of every three net new jobs come from small business. So we mean it when we talk about small business being the engine for the economy."
Karen Mills, prior administrator of the SBA.