In an age of economic uncertainty and volatility, the Human Resources technology and Human Capital Management (HCM) industries are going through drastic changes. With a tight labor market and increasing inflation, workplace issues have become a priority, not only for small businesses and their employees but also for government officials and investors.
The ever-shifting nature of economic policy - from fiscal, regulatory, and monetary policies - is a huge source of instability that has a palpable effect on consumer confidence and economic agent behavior. This uncertainty creates turbulent markets, affecting businesses of all sizes. Companies must stay ahead of the curve by investing in cutting-edge solutions and strategies to manage their workforce efficiently and position for lasting success.
One HCM provider that has been a bright spot for its investors and clients amid the economic turmoil is Asure Software (NASDAQ:ASUR).
Asure's Recent News
Over the past couple of weeks, the U.S. and global banking sector has come into focus, as three U.S. banks close alongside UBS's (NYSE:UBS) fire-sale takeover of rival Credit Suisse (NYSE:CS), a Swiss banking institution that had a rich history of over 170 years in business.
The failure of the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) has prompted bank runs and instability across the global banking system, as consumers rush to advert losing deposits that exceed the FDIC's $250,000 insurance limit. Despite the government's attempt to cool the panic by providing backing for all deposits at qualified institutions, investors are still selling off banks at a rapid clip.
This is important for Asure Software because the company recently confirmed that it did not have any deposits at the troubled banks SVB or Signature Bank. This has helped the HCM provider side-step excessive market volatility and remain less than $1.00 off its 52-week highs.
These key partnerships and integrations are just what Asure's small business clients need to continue optimizing their human capital. As we touched upon at the beginning of this article, small businesses must adopt new and innovative technologies and services to help retain top talent and to remain competitive when searching for new employees. Asure gives small businesses the tools needed to secure and attract top employees.
ASUR Valuation and Growth Outlook
While we have covered Asure's analysts' estimates on an overall basis, let's dive into the current analyst consensus estimates for revenue, EBITDA, EBIT, and EPS growth:
For FY 2023, Asure Software's valuation metrics are estimated as follows: EV/Revenue is 2.81x, EV/EBITDA is 17.95x, EV/EBIT is 25.24x, and Price/Earnings is 47.06x. In terms of growth, the company is expected to experience a 10.6% increase in revenue, a 40.7% increase in EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization), a 52.2% increase in EBIT (Earnings Before Interest and Taxes), and a 28.0% increase in EPS (earnings per share).
Moving on to FY 2024, the valuation metrics are projected to be: EV/Revenue at 2.57x, EV/EBITDA at 15.03x, and Price/Earnings at 35.24x. The growth estimates for this year include a 9.4% increase in revenue, a 19.4% increase in EBITDA, and a 33.6% increase in EPS growth.
Lastly, for FY 2025, the valuation metrics are anticipated to be: EV/Revenue at 2.33x, EV/EBITDA at 13.19x, and P/E at 30.80x. The growth projections for this year consist of a 10.2% increase in revenue, a 13.9% increase in EBITDA growth, and a 14.4% increase in EPS growth.
Overall, Asure Software's valuation and growth current consensus estimates indicate a positive outlook for the company's financial performance in the coming years, with increasing revenue, EBITDA, EBIT, and EPS growth.
ASUR Financial Outlook
In terms of EBITDA, the estimates for FY 2023, FY 2024, and FY 2025 are $16.61 million, $19.83 million, and $22.60 million, respectively. This also shows a consistent increase in EBITDA across the three fiscal years. The current analyst consensus EBITDA estimates implies growth of over 36% between 2023 and 2025.
Lastly, the EPS (Earnings Per Share) estimates for Asure Software are $0.29 for FY 2023, $0.39 for FY 2024, and $0.45 for FY 2025. These figures suggest a 55.17% increase in the company's earnings per share over the three years.
Overall, the current consensus estimates for Asure Software indicates a positive outlook for the company's financial performance in the coming years, with consistent growth in revenue, EBITDA, and EPS.
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