
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Heather, and Mills get into a preschool and daycare business up for sale in...
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Heather, and Mills get into a preschool and daycare business up for sale in LA with an asking price of $1.4 million. They discuss everything from its stellar reputation to the real challenges of daycare management, like licensing, labor markets, and what it really takes to run a daycare keeping little humans happy and healthy. Hope you enjoy it
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