
In an episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Mills, Michael and Heather examine a Florida-based SaaS business that integrates monday.com and QuickBooks,...
Let us know if you enjoyed this episodeIn an episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Mills, Michael and Heather examine a Florida-based SaaS business that integrates monday.com and QuickBooks, holding a 99% market share in its niche. The business, valued at $810,000 with $200,000 in profit on $250,000 revenue, operates at 90% profit margins and requires less than 40 hours per month to manage. Despite its strong financials and dominant position, concerns include the reliance on third-party platform...

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