Bottom line (disambiguation)

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Bottom line is the income that a company has after subtracting costs and expenses from the total revenue. When a lot of potential working capital is trapped in disputes, your company will be at risk of a decreasing bottom line.

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Bottom line or the bottom line may also refer to:

Arts, media and entertainment

Music

Songs

  • "Bottom Line", by Diana Ross from her 1989 album Workin' Overtime
  • "Bottom Line", by Martin Solveig from his 2008 album C'est La Vie
  • "Bottom Line", by Ratt from their 1988 album Reach for the Sky
  • "Bottom Line", by Raven from their 1985 album Stay Hard
  • "Bottom Line", by Swollen Members from their 2003 album Heavy
  • "Bottom Line", by the 77s from their 1987 album The 77s
  • "The Bottom Line", by Alanis Morissette, a demo for 1995's Jagged Little Pill
  • The Bottom Line (song), a 1985 song by Big Audio Dynamite
  • "The Bottom Line", by David Lee Roth from his 1988 album Skyscraper
  • "The Bottom Line", by Depeche Mode from their 1997 album Ultra

Other uses

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