
Today's episode has a deal that involves a highly profitable degree-granting career college in Pennsylvania with an asking price of...
Let us know if you enjoyed this episodeToday's episode has a deal that involves a highly profitable degree-granting career college in Pennsylvania with an asking price of $25 million and an annual cash flow of $6.2 million. The college offers various programs, including healthcare, dental assisting, veterinary science, business law, and more. While the business appears lucrative, potential buyers should be aware of the regulatory and customer concentration risks associated with Title IV...

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