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$5.0K Per Month Amazon FBA Site in the Apparel & Accessories Niche

EcommerceSoldApparel & Accessoriesvia Empire Flippers
A one-page read: the numbers, the trend, valuation, and how to approach the owner.
Asking price
$33,306
Monthly net
$1,234
Multiple
2.2x
Estimated valuation vs comps

Asking 2.2x annual profit. Comparable Ecommerce businesses sell around 2.4x (1.8 to 3x, 2956 comps). Priced 6% below the median.

Key facts
Monthly revenue
$4,956
Monthly expenses
$3,722
Monthly net profit
$1,234
Profit margin
+25%
Monetization
Amazon FBA
Niche
Apparel & Accessories
Hours / week
2
Days on market
21

Summary

This listing is for an Amazon FBA business created in June 2016 in the apparel & accessories niche. The business includes 26 SKUs for functional products relating to vehicle use, one of which is currently 'Amazon's Choice' in a popular subcategory and the rest have good reviews. The listings have many variations which make up a large portion of the SKUs. This growing business requires minimal work of the Seller. The biggest opportunity for the Buyer is to maintain more consistent stock. The Seller has dealt with stockouts every other month. The Seller feels that the business would have more consistent income if the supply was managed better. That said, the Seller works low hours thanks to the supplier labeling everything with all ASIN stickers. Also worth noting, the supplier has 20x more options for in-demand color options on product components, so this is another opportunity for the Buyer to explore. *The Seller keeps stock at their residence to avoid long-term storage fees. The Buyer may wish to also store the inventory themselves or use a third party logistics warehouse. *There is a new SKU recently released that has not been included in the valuation, but will be included in the sale. This is a bonus for the Buyer.

Reason for sale

The Seller needs capital for inventory to scale another brand.

Traffic, trend, size, and valuation figures here are estimates, not verified by the seller. Always do your own diligence before reaching out or making an offer.