Bottom line (disambiguation)
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Bottom line may refer to:
- The Bottom Line, a biweekly alternative student newspaper sponsored by the Associated Students of the University of California Santa Barbara
- ESPN sports scores and news (ESPN BottomLine).
- the bottom line, or net income, the income that a firm has after subtracting costs and expenses from the total revenue
- Bottom Line, a music venue in New York City's Greenwich Village
- WWE Bottom Line, a World Wrestling Entertainment syndicated television show
- The catchphrase of wrestler Stone Cold Steve Austin and John Vespa
- Bottom Line Publications, a branch of Boardroom, Inc., publishers of certain newsletters
- The Bottom Line (radio program), a business discussion program on BBC Radio 4
- The Bottom Line Show, an internet podcast dealing with life choices and finances
- Double bottom line, a business term used in socially responsible enterprise and investment
- Triple bottom line, a business term used in measuring organizational (and societal) success: economic, environmental and social
- Bottom line behaviour, any sexual or emotional or physical act which leads to loss of control of the addictive process
- Titles of songs:
- "The Bottom Line", a song by Big Audio Dynamite from their 1985 debut This Is Big Audio Dynamite
- "Bottom Line", a song by Raven from their 1985 album Stay Hard
- "Bottom Line", a song by The 77s from their 1987 album The 77s
- "Bottom Line", a song by Ratt from their 1988 album Reach for the Sky
- "Bottom Line", a song by Diana Ross from their 1989 album Workin' Overtime
- "The Bottom Line", a song by Depeche Mode from their 1997 album Ultra
- "Bottom Line", a song by Swollen Members from their 2003 album Heavy
- "The Bottom Line", a song by Alanis Morissette which was a demo for 1995's Jagged Little Pill
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