ABA (Applied Behavioral Analysis) Therapy Business for Sale
United States, Florida, Broward, Palm Beach, Miami-Dade, Orange, Duval
Asking Price:
$300,000
Cash Flow:
Cash Flow (SDE) - The total financial benefit a single owner gets annually, calculated by adding back the owner's salary, perks (like personal use of cars, travel), non-cash expenses (depreciation), interest, and one-time costs to the pre-tax profit. Seller's Discretionary Earnings, or SDE provides buyers with a clearer picture of the business's true cash flow and earning potential.
$155,500
Gross Revenue:
$624,000
Location (Area):
N/A
FF&E:
FF&E (Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment) refers to all the movable, non-structural assets used in the business, such as desks, computers, machinery, shelves, and decor, which are included in the sale to keep the business operational and functional for the buyer.
$14,000
SOLD - ABA (Applied Behavioral Analysis) Therapy Franchise Business for Sale
Opportunity to own a business in a trending and rewarding industry that was not affected by Covid-19. Applied Behavior Analysis therapy is the only treatment confirmed to be effective in people with ASD (autism spectrum disorder). Success on the Spectrum (SOS) is committed to help individuals become successful franchisees through running high quality ABA centers. The majority of our clients are pre-kindergarten children. Treatment is covered by most insurances. SOS is the only ABA therapy franchise accredited by the BHCOE (Behavioral Health Center of Excellence) and approved by the IFA (International Franchise Association). VETERAN discount available.
Detailed Information
Category:Health, Medical & Dental
Employees:0 - Full-Time, 0 - Part-Time
Facilities:N/A
Relocatable:Yes
Home Based:No
Market Notes:The Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) market is growing faster than any other health industry. According to the CDC, Autism affects about 1 in 54 children. Currently, only 36 percent of Americans have access to ABA.
Growth Notes:ABA is considered the gold standard of treatment for autism by the medical community. Children under 5 years old are recommended to have 40 hours per week of ABA. The number of Americans with autism spectrum disorder has increased tenfold in 40 years, and getting higher.