Asure Announces First Quarter 2025 Results

Reports First Quarter 2025 Total Revenues of $34.9 million

Recurring Revenues Grew 10% from Prior Year

AUSTIN, Texas, May 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Asure Software, Inc. (“we”, “us”, “our”, “Asure” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: ASUR), a leading provider of cloud-based Human Capital Management (“HCM”) software solutions, today reported results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2025.

First Quarter 2025 Financial Highlights

  • Revenue of $34.9 million, up 10% year over year, excluding ERTC revenue up 13% from the prior year first quarter
  • Recurring revenue of $33.2 million versus $30.3 million during the prior year first quarter
  • Net loss of $2.4 million versus a net loss of $0.3 million during the prior year first quarter
  • EBITDA(1) of $4.1 million versus $4.4 million during the prior year first quarter
  • Adjusted EBITDA(1) of $7.3 million versus $6.8 million during the prior year first quarter
  • Gross profit of $24.6 million versus $22.6 million during the prior year first quarter
  • Non-GAAP gross profit(1) of $26.3 million (Non-GAAP gross margin(1) of 75%) versus $23.8 million (and 75% in prior year first quarter)

Recent Business Highlights

  • New Payroll Tax Management solution launched which is designed specifically for large Canadian companies and global enterprises with employees in Canada. Our ability to serve enterprise clients with international workforces with this innovative solution creates further opportunities to grow our business and the seamless integration of payroll tax services into major platforms such as Workday, Oracle, and SAP is a key benefit. The Canadian payroll tax solution addresses critical compliance needs for organizations managing cross-border payroll processes, reducing complexity and ensuring accurate, timely filing.
  • In April 2025 we entered into a credit agreement primarily with MidCap Financial Trust, whereby the Company may borrow up to $60 million. At closing, which occurred on April 10, we received $20 million of gross proceeds.

(1)This financial measure is not calculated in accordance with GAAP and is defined on page 3 of this press release. A reconciliation of this non-GAAP measure to the most applicable GAAP measure begins on page 11 of this release.

Management Commentary

“We are excited to be off to a great start to 2025 with healthy results for our first quarter of 2025 with our revenues increasing 10% from the prior year first quarter. Our results were driven by strong performance coming from our Payroll Tax Management and initial contribution from our recently acquired product offerings,” said Asure Chairman and CEO Pat Goepel.

“Our team is focused on continuing to execute our growth strategy. Our revenues are now more than 95% recurring, our contracted revenue backlog sits at an all-time high, and we believe that the investments we have made in the business will continue to drive greater adoption of our broadened product suite for the remainder of 2025.”

Second Quarter 2025 and Full Year 2025 Revenue Guidance Ranges

The Company is providing the following guidance for the second quarter of 2025 and the full year 2025 based on the Company’s year-to-date results and recent business trends. The guidance for our second quarter of 2025 and the full year 2025 excludes any contribution from future potential acquisitions.


Guidance for 2025

Guidance Range   Q2-2025   FY-2025
Revenue $ 30.0 M – 32.0 M $ 134.0 M -138.0 M
Adjusted EBITDA(1) $ 5.0 M -6.0 M   23% -24%
         

Management uses GAAP, non-GAAP and adjusted measures when planning, monitoring, and evaluating the Company’s performance. The primary purpose of using non-GAAP and adjusted measures is to provide supplemental information that may prove useful to investors and to enable investors to evaluate the Company’s results in the same way management does.

Management believes that supplementing GAAP disclosures with non-GAAP and adjusted disclosures provides investors with a more complete view of the Company’s operational performance and allows for meaningful period-to-period comparisons and analysis of trends in the Company’s business. Further, to the extent that other companies use similar methods in calculating adjusted financial measures, the provision of supplemental non-GAAP and adjusted information can allow for a comparison of the Company’s relative performance against other companies that also report non-GAAP and adjusted operating results.

Management has not provided a reconciliation of guidance of GAAP to non-GAAP or adjusted disclosures because management is unable to predict the nature and materiality of non-recurring expenses without unreasonable effort.

Management’s projections are based on management’s current beliefs and assumptions about the Company’s business, and the industry and the markets in which it operates; there are known and unknown risks and uncertainties associated with these projections. There can be no assurance that our actual results will not differ from the guidance set forth above. The Company assumes no obligation to update publicly any forward-looking statements, including its 2025 earnings guidance, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Please refer to the “Use of Forward-Looking Statements” disclosures on page 5 of this press release as well as the risk factors in our quarterly and annual reports on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission for more information about risk that affect our business and industry.

Conference Call Details

Asure management will host a conference call on Thursday, May 1, 2025, at 3:30 pm Central (4:30 pm Eastern). Asure Chairman and CEO Pat Goepel and CFO John Pence will participate in the conference call followed by a question-and-answer session. The conference call will be broadcast live and available for replay via the investor relations section of the Company’s website. Analysts may participate on the conference call by dialing 877-407-9219 or 201-689-8852.

About Asure Software, Inc.

Asure (Nasdaq: ASUR) provides cloud-based Human Capital Management (HCM) software solutions that assist organizations of all sizes in streamlining their HCM processes. Asure’s suite of HCM solutions includes HR, payroll, time and attendance, benefits administration, payroll tax management, and talent management. The company’s approach to HR compliance services incorporates AI technology to enhance scalability and efficiency while prioritizing client interactions. For more information, please visit www.asuresoftware.com

Non-GAAP and Adjusted Financial Measures

This press release includes information about non-GAAP gross profit, non-GAAP sales and marketing expense, non-GAAP general and administrative expense, non-GAAP research and development expense, EBITDA, EBITDA margin, adjusted EBITDA, and adjusted EBITDA margin. These non-GAAP and adjusted financial measures are measurements of financial performance that are not prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles and computational methods may differ from those used by other companies. Non-GAAP and adjusted financial measures are not meant to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for comparable GAAP measures and should be read only in conjunction with the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements prepared in accordance with GAAP. Non-GAAP and adjusted financial measures are reconciled to GAAP in the tables set forth in this release and are subject to reclassifications to conform to current period presentations.

Non-GAAP gross profit differs from gross profit in that it excludes amortization, share-based compensation, and one-time items.

Non-GAAP sales and marketing expense differs from sales and marketing expense in that it excludes share-based compensation and one-time items.

Non-GAAP general and administrative expense differs from general and administrative expense in that it excludes share-based compensation and one-time items.

Non-GAAP research and development expense differs from research and development expense in that it excludes share-based compensation and one-time items.

EBITDA differs from net income (loss) in that it excludes items such as interest, income taxes, depreciation, and amortization. Asure is unable to predict with reasonable certainty the ultimate outcome of these exclusions without unreasonable effort.

Adjusted EBITDA differs from EBITDA in that it excludes share-based compensation, other income (expense), net and one-time expenses. Asure is unable to predict with reasonable certainty the ultimate outcome of these exclusions without unreasonable effort.

All adjusted and non-GAAP measures presented as “margin” are computed by dividing the applicable adjusted financial measure by total revenue.

Specifically, as applicable to the respective financial measure, management is adjusting for the following items when calculating non-GAAP and adjusted financial measures as applicable for the periods presented. No additional adjustments have been made for potential income tax effects of the adjustments based on the Company’s current and anticipated de minimis effective federal tax rate, resulting from the Company’s continued losses for federal tax purposes and its tax net operating loss balances.

Share-Based Compensation Expenses. The Company’s compensation strategy includes the use of share-based compensation to attract and retain employees and executives. It is principally aimed at aligning their interests with those of our stockholders and at long-term employee retention, rather than to motivate or reward operational performance for any particular period. Thus, share-based compensation expense varies for reasons that are generally unrelated to operational decisions and performance in any particular period.

Depreciation. The Company excludes depreciation of fixed assets. Also included in the expense is the depreciation of capitalized software costs.

Amortization of Purchased Intangibles. The Company views amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets, such as the amortization of the cost associated with an acquired company’s research and development efforts, trade names, customer lists and customer relationships, and acquired lease intangibles, as items arising from pre-acquisition activities determined at the time of an acquisition. While these intangible assets are continually evaluated for impairment, amortization of the cost of purchased intangibles is a static expense, one that is not typically affected by operations during any particular period.

Interest Expense, Net. The Company excludes accrued interest expense, the amortization of debt discounts and deferred financing costs.

Income Taxes. The Company excludes income taxes, both at the federal and state levels.

One-Time Expenses. The Company’s adjusted financial measures exclude the following costs to normalize comparable reporting periods, as these are generally non-recurring expenses that do not reflect the ongoing operational results. These items are typically not budgeted and are infrequent and unusual in nature.

Settlements, Penalties and Interest. The Company excludes legal settlements, including separation agreements, penalties and interest that are generally one-time in nature and not reflective of the operational results of the business.

Acquisition and Transaction Related Costs. The Company excludes these expenses as they are transaction costs and expenses that are generally one-time in nature and not reflective of the underlying operational results of our business. Examples of these types of expenses include legal, accounting, regulatory, other consulting services, severance and other employee costs.

Other non-recurring Expenses. The Company excludes these as they are generally non-recurring items that are not reflective of the underlying operational results of the business and are generally not anticipated to recur. Some examples of these types of expenses, historically, have included write-offs or impairments of assets, demolition of office space and cybersecurity consultants.

Other (Expense) Income, Net. The Company’s adjusted financial measures exclude Other (Expense) Income, Net because it includes items that are not reflective of the underlying operational results of the business, such as loan forgiveness, adjustments to contingent liabilities and credits earned as part of the CARES Act, passed by Congress in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

Use of Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains certain statements made by management that may constitute “forward- looking” statements within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements about our financial results may include expected or projected U.S GAAP and other operating and non-operating results. The words “believe,” “may,” “will,” “estimate,” “projects,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “expect,” “should,” “plan,” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Examples of “forward-looking statements” include statements we make regarding our operating performance, future results of operations and financial position, revenue growth, earnings or other projections. We have based these forward-looking statements largely on our current expectations and projections about future events and trends that we believe may affect our financial condition, results of operations, business strategy, short-term and long-term business operations and objectives, and financial needs. The achievement or success of the matters covered by such forward-looking statements involves risks, uncertainties and assumptions, over many of which we have no control. If any such risks or uncertainties materialize or if any of the assumptions prove incorrect, our results could differ materially from the results expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements we make.

The risks and uncertainties referred to above include—but are not limited to—risks associated with breaches of the Company’s security measures; risks related to material weaknesses; possible fluctuations in the Company’s financial and operating results; privacy concerns and laws and other regulations may limit the effectiveness of our applications; the financial and other impact of any previous and future acquisitions; domestic and international regulatory developments, including changes to or applicability to our business of privacy and data securities laws, money transmitter laws and anti-money laundering laws; regulatory pressures on economic relief enacted as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic that change or cause different interpretations with respect to eligibility for such programs; risk of our software and solutions not functioning adequately; interruptions, delays or changes in the Company’s services or the Company’s Web hosting; may incur debt to meet future capital requirements; volatility and weakness in bank and capital markets; access to additional capital; significant costs as a result of operating as a public company; the expiration of Employee Retention Tax Credits (“ERTC”) and the impact of the Internal Revenue Service recent measures regarding ERTC claims and the corresponding cash collections of existing receivables; the inability to continue to release timely updates for changes in laws; the inability to develop new and improved versions of the Company’s services and technological developments; customer’s nonrenewal of their agreements and other similar changes could negatively impact revenue, operating results and financial conditions; the exposure of market, interest, credit and liquidity risk on client funds held int rust; the Company’s operation in highlight competitive markets; risk that our clients could have insufficient funds that could result in limitations in the ability to transmit ACH transactions; impairment of intangible assets; litigation and any related claims, negotiations and settlements, including with respect to intellectual property matters or industry-specific regulations; various financial aspects of the Company’s Software-as-a-Service model; adverse effects to our business a result of claims, lawsuits, and other proceedings; issues in the use of artificial intelligence in our HCM products and services; adverse changes to financial accounting standards to the Company; inability to maintain third-party licensed software; evolving regulation of the Internet, changes in the infrastructure underlying the Internet or interruptions in Internet; factors affecting the Company’s deferred tax assets and ability to value and utilize them; the nature of the Company’s business model; inability to adopt new or correctly interpret existing money service and money transmitter business status; the Company’s ability to hire, retain and motivate employees and manage the Company’s growth; interruptions to supply chains and extended shut down of businesses; potential enactment of adverse tax laws, regulation, political, economic and social factors; potential sales of a substantial number of shares of our common stock along with its volatility; risks associate with potential equity-related transactions including dividends, rights under the stockholder plan to discourage certain actions and other impacts as a result of actions of our stockholders.

Please review the Company’s risk factors in its annual report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) on March 6, 2025.

The forward-looking statements, including the financial guidance and 2025 outlook, contained in this press release represent the judgment of the Company as of the date of this press release, and the Company expressly disclaims any intent, obligation or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements to reflect any change in the Company’s expectations with regard to these forward looking statements or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statements are based. © 2025 Asure Software, Inc. All rights reserved

 
ASURE SOFTWARE, INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(in thousands, except per share amounts)
       
  March 31, 2025   December 31, 2024
       
ASSETS      
Current assets:      
Cash and cash equivalents $ 14,076     $ 21,425  
Accounts receivable, net of allowance for credit losses of $6,545 and $6,328 at March 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively   15,800       18,154  
Inventory   220       195  
Prepaid expenses and other current assets   5,970       4,888  
Total current assets before funds held for clients   36,066       44,662  
Funds held for clients   257,019       192,615  
Total current assets   293,085       237,277  
Property and equipment, net   20,999       19,669  
Goodwill   94,724       94,724  
Intangible assets, net   73,003       69,114  
Operating lease assets, net   4,403       4,041  
Other assets, net   12,727       11,813  
Total assets $ 498,941     $ 436,638  
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERSEQUITY      
Current liabilities:      
Current portion of notes payable $ 7,948     $ 7,008  
Accounts payable   2,475       1,364  
Accrued compensation and benefits   2,911       4,485  
Operating lease liabilities, current   1,432       1,438  
Other accrued liabilities   6,071       6,600  
Deferred revenue   4,662       8,363  
Total current liabilities before client fund obligations   25,499       29,258  
Client fund obligations   258,586       194,378  
Total current liabilities   284,085       223,636  
Long-term liabilities:      
Deferred revenue   3,321       3,430  
Deferred tax liability   2,903       2,612  
Notes payable, net of current portion   6,172       5,709  
Operating lease liabilities, noncurrent   3,892       3,578  
Other liabilities   905       358  
Total long-term liabilities   17,193       15,687  
Total liabilities   301,278       239,323  
Stockholders’ equity:      
Preferred stock, $0.01 par value; 1,500 shares authorized; none issued or outstanding          
Common stock, $0.01 par value; 44,000 shares authorized; 27,122 and 26,671 shares issued, 27,122 and 26,671 shares outstanding at December 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively   271       267  
Treasury stock at cost, zero(1)at March 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024          
Additional paid-in capital   507,149       504,849  
Accumulated deficit   (309,624 )     (307,226 )
Accumulated other comprehensive loss   (133 )     (575 )
Total stockholders’ equity   197,663       197,315  
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 498,941     $ 436,638  
(1) The aggregate Treasury stock of prior repurchases of the Company’s own common stock was retired and subsequently issued effective January 1, 2024. See the Consolidated Statement of Changes in Stockholders’ Equity for the impact of this transaction.
 

 
ASURE SOFTWARE, INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE LOSS

(in thousands, except per share amounts)
 
  Three Months Ended

March 31,
  2025   2024
       
Revenue:      
Recurring $ 33,187     $ 30,273  
Professional services, hardware and other   1,667       1,379  
Total revenue   34,854       31,652  
Cost of sales   10,246       9,045  
Gross profit   24,608       22,607  
Operating expenses:      
Sales and marketing   8,386       7,767  
General and administrative   11,900       10,063  
Research and development   2,029       1,769  
Amortization of intangible assets   4,308       3,449  
Total operating expenses   26,623       23,048  
Loss from operations   (2,015 )     (441 )
Interest income   171       336  
Interest expense   (451 )     (180 )
Other income, net   188       10  
Loss from operations before income taxes   (2,107 )     (275 )
Income tax expense   291       33  
Net loss   (2,398 )     (308 )
Other comprehensive income (loss):      
Unrealized gain (loss) on marketable securities   442       (244 )
Comprehensive loss $ (1,956 )   $ (552 )
       
Basic and diluted loss per share      
Basic $ (0.09 )   $ (0.01 )
Diluted $ (0.09 )   $ (0.01 )
       
Weighted average basic and diluted shares      
Basic   26,961       25,334  
Diluted   26,961       25,334  
               

 
ASURE SOFTWARE, INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

(in thousands)
   
  Three Months Ended March 31,
  2025   2024
       
Cash flows from operating activities:      
Net loss $ (2,398 )   $ (308 )
Adjustments to reconcile loss to net cash provided by (used in) operations:      
Depreciation and amortization   5,972       4,860  
Amortization of operating lease assets   374       335  
Amortization of debt financing costs and discount   253       142  
Non-cash interest expense   197        
Net accretion of discounts and amortization of premiums on available-for-sale securities   (110 )     (78 )
Provision for expected losses   93       46  
Provision for deferred income taxes   291       24  
Net realized gains on sales of available-for-sale securities   (656 )     (652 )
Share-based compensation   1,863       1,902  
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:      
Accounts receivable   2,261       (919 )
Inventory   (24 )     (50 )
Prepaid expenses and other assets   (1,049 )     (473 )
Operating lease right-of-use assets         30  
Accounts payable   903       (960 )
Accrued expenses and other long-term obligations   (1,737 )     (2,665 )
Operating lease liabilities   (427 )     (141 )
Deferred revenue   (3,810 )     (5,040 )
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities   1,996       (3,947 )
Cash flows from investing activities:      
Acquisition of intangible assets   (6,346 )     (710 )
Purchases of property and equipment   (192 )     (240 )
Software capitalization costs   (2,769 )     (2,435 )
Purchases of available-for-sale securities   (6,589 )     (3,516 )
Proceeds from sales and maturities of available-for-sale securities   3,266       2,406  
Net cash used in investing activities   (12,630 )     (4,495 )
Cash flows from financing activities:      
Payments made on amounts due for the acquisition of intangibles   (723 )     (236 )
Net proceeds from issuance of common stock   441       176  
Net change in client fund obligations   64,207       21,122  
Net cash provided by financing activities   63,925       21,062  
Net increase in cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash, and restricted cash equivalents   53,291       12,620  
Cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash and restricted cash equivalents, beginning of period   145,712       177,622  
Cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash and restricted cash equivalents, end of period $ 199,003     $ 190,242  
               

 
ASURE SOFTWARE, INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (continued)

(in thousands)
   
  Three Months Ended March 31,
  2025


  2024


       
Reconciliation of cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash, and restricted cash equivalents to the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
Cash and cash equivalents $ 14,076     $ 23,166  
Restricted cash and restricted cash equivalents included in funds held for clients   184,927       167,076  
Total cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash, and restricted cash equivalents $ 199,003     $ 190,242  
       
Supplemental information:      
Cash paid for interest $ 125     $  
       
Non-cash investing and financing activities:      
Acquisition of intangible assets $ 750     $ 6,345  
Notes payable issued for acquisitions $ 1,150     $ 827  
Shares issued for acquisitions $     $ 4,494  
               

 
ASURE SOFTWARE, INC.

RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP AND ADJUSTED FINANCIAL MEASURES

(unaudited)
                 
(in thousands) Q1-25 Q4-24 Q3-24 Q2-24 Q1-24 Q4-23 Q3-23 Q2-23
Revenue
(1)
$ 34,854   $ 30,792   $ 29,304   $ 28,044   $ 31,652   $ 26,264   $ 29,334   $ 30,420  
                 
Gross Profit to non-GAAP Gross Profit                
Gross Profit $ 24,608   $ 20,928   $ 19,704   $ 18,868   $ 22,607   $ 17,839   $ 21,280   $ 22,018  
Gross Margin   70.6 %   68.0 %   67.2 %   67.3 %   71.4 %   67.9 %   72.5 %   72.4 %
                 
Share-based Compensation   44     44     44     43     40     32     28     46  
Depreciation   1,369     1,190     1,232     1,145     1,110     921     984     1,309  
Amortization – intangibles   50     50     50     50     50     50     50     50  
One-time expenses                
Settlements, penalties & interest   29     25     2     3         (6 )   8      
Acquisition and transaction costs   167     221     367     264     39              
Other non-recurring expenses       84                          
Non-GAAP Gross Profit $ 26,267   $ 22,542   $ 21,399   $ 20,373   $ 23,846   $ 18,836   $ 22,350   $ 23,423  
Non-GAAP Gross Margin   75.4 %   73.2 %   73.0 %   72.6 %   75.3 %   71.7 %   76.2 %   77.0 %
                 
Sales and Marketing Expense to non-GAAP Sales and Marketing Expense
Sales and Marketing Expense $ 8,386   $ 6,945   $ 6,680   $ 6,924   $ 7,767   $ 6,422   $ 6,597   $ 8,515  
                 
Share-based Compensation   322     251     269     237     243     180     210     149  
Depreciation   1         1         1     1          
One-time expenses                
Settlements, penalties & interest   51     78     (5 )   5     18     6     30     4  
Acquisition and transaction costs   30     9     68     37     11              
Other non-recurring expenses       52                         180  
Non-GAAP Sales and Marketing Expense $ 7,982   $ 6,555   $ 6,347   $ 6,645   $ 7,494   $ 6,235   $ 6,357   $ 8,182  
                 
General and Administrative Expense to non-GAAP General and Administrative Expense
General and Administrative Expense $ 11,900   $ 9,940   $ 10,378   $ 10,118   $ 10,063   $ 9,747   $ 9,294   $ 10,336  
                 
Share-based Compensation   1,407     1,081     1,187     1,122     1,535     980     936     1,298  
Depreciation   244     269     264     256     251     225     200     234  
One-time expenses                
Settlements, penalties & interest   492     142     377     304     98     284     101     432  
Acquisition and transaction costs   491     282     371     245     57     51          
Other non-recurring expenses   136     220     253         86     53         453  
Non-GAAP General and Administrative Expense $ 9,130   $ 7,946   $ 7,926   $ 8,191   $ 8,036   $ 8,154   $ 8,057   $ 7,919  
                 
Research and Development Expense to non-GAAP Research and Development Expense
Research and Development Expense $ 2,029   $ 2,103   $ 1,973   $ 1,962   $ 1,769   $ 1,739   $ 1,803   $ 1,325  
                 
Share-based Compensation   90     87     90     86     85     69     76     89  
Depreciation   1       $   $   $   $   $   $  
One-time expenses                
Settlements, penalties & interest   9     21         27     31              
Acquisition and transaction costs   91     153     195     369     147              
Other non-recurring expenses       29                          
Non-GAAP Research and Development Expense $ 1,838   $ 1,813   $ 1,688   $ 1,480   $ 1,506   $ 1,670   $ 1,727   $ 1,236  
                 

(1)Note that first quarters are seasonally strong as recurring year-end W2/ACA revenue is recognized in this period.

 
ASURE SOFTWARE, INC.

RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP AND ADJUSTED FINANCIAL MEASURES (cont.)

(unaudited)
                 
(in thousands) Q1-25 Q4-24 Q3-24 Q2-24 Q1-24 Q4-23 Q3-23 Q2-23
Revenue
(1)
$ 34,854   $ 30,792   $ 29,304   $ 28,044   $ 31,652   $ 26,264   $ 29,334   $ 30,420  
                 
GAAP Net Loss to Adjusted EBITDA
GAAP Net Loss $ (2,398 ) $ (3,204 ) $ (3,901 ) $ (4,360 ) $ (308 ) $ (3,582 ) $ (2,206 ) $ (3,765 )
                 
Interest expense, net   280     211     109     (53 )   (156 )   (24 )   782     1,593  
Income taxes   291     499     170     231     33     (158 )   (123 )   627  
Depreciation   1,614     1,460     1,497     1,402     1,361     1,148     1,185     1,542  
Amortization – intangibles   4,358     4,482     4,345     4,096     3,499     3,743     3,384     3,343  
EBITDA $ 4,145   $ 3,448   $ 2,220   $ 1,316   $ 4,429   $ 1,127   $ 3,022   $ 3,340  
EBITDA Margin   11.9 %   11.2 %   7.6 %   4.7 %   14.0 %   4.3 %   10.3 %   11.0 %
                 
Share-based Compensation   1,863     1,463     1,591     1,488     1,902     1,260     1,251     1,582  
One Time Expenses                
Settlements, penalties & interest   581     266     375     339     147     283     140     436  
Acquisition and transaction costs   779     665     1,001     914     254     51          
Other non-recurring expenses   136     385     253         86     53         633  
Other expense (income), net   (188 )   2             (10 )   1     1,800     93  
Adjusted EBITDA $ 7,316   $ 6,229   $ 5,440   $ 4,057   $ 6,808   $ 2,775   $ 6,213   $ 6,084  
Adjusted EBITDA Margin   21.0 %   20.2 %   18.6 %   14.5 %   21.5 %   10.6 %   21.2 %   20.0 %
                                                 

(1)Note that first quarters are seasonally strong as recurring year-end W2/ACA revenue is recognized in this period.

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