How much money do you really need to buy a business?

A lot of people think you need hundreds of thousands of dollars or years of experience to buy a business.

That’s not true.

When I was 21 I bought my first business for $4000.

Sourcely AI is a B2C SaaS that was already making $500 every month.

Since then, I’ve bought 5 more businesses, all for under $10,000.

And they were all already making money.

You don’t need to be rich or have a finance background. 

One of the biggest advantages of buying a business instead of starting from scratch is that you’re already working with something that’s proven.

There’s way less risk because you’re not guessing if an idea will work.

You're taking over something already bringing in money.

If you buy a business and it doesn’t work out, you can turn it around and sell it.

I feel this is less risky and just better than starting something new, where there are so many unknown variables.

And as I'm writing this email I can already see dozens of businesses with revenue selling for a few thousand dollars.

You just need to put in the work to find the right deal and negotiate it down to the right price.

There are a lot of businesses out there where YOU would be the ideal operator.

What really matters is finding good deals, being able to take action consistently, and iterating.

If you’ve got a few thousand dollars and the time 

you’re ready to start.

I’ll show you exactly how to do it inside Acquisition Accelerator.

- Dev

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