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5 Reasons Bill.com Stock Could Be a Buy

11/15/2021

 
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IS BILL.COM STOCK A BUY?

5 great points from our partners Brian Feroldi and Brian Stoffel
Small and medium-sized businesses are utilizing Bill.com to manage back-office and integration solutions.

Our partners Brian Feroldi and Brian Stoffel dug into the stock to see if it was worth a buy. Here are 5️⃣ gems they shared!

1️⃣ #BILL uses cloud-based software to simplify, digitize, and automate complex back-office financial work for small and medium-sized businesses. This frees its clients up to focus more on managing and growing their business.👀 

2️⃣ Brian and Brian used Stock Card to take a look at some important stats like the 151% quarterly YoY sales growth, or the gross profit margin of 74%! Unfortunately, this also revealed that the company is not profitable on an EPS basis. 😬

3️⃣ Over 80% of the top 100 U.S. accounting firms use Bill.com! This may be due in part to the reputation of its founder, Rene Lacerte, who founded PayCycle as well. Top Accounting has named him a top 100 industry figure 7 years in a row!

4️⃣ #BILL is a powerful contender in the payment and processing industry because of its large amount of collected data, expanded network effects, emphasis on risk management, and experienced leadership, among much more.

5️⃣ With an (estimated) market opportunity of 6 million small and medium-sized businesses, Bill.com is trying to get a piece of the $24 trillion pie of payment volume in the U.S.

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