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The Bottom Line (venue), The Bottom Line
Bottom line is an informal name for a company's net income, which is typically printed on the last line of the company's income statement. Bottom line or the bottom line may also refer to: Arts, media and entertainment * The Bottom Line (Australian TV series), an Australian leadership discussion program on Channel Nine * The Bottom Line (media), ''The Bottom Line'' (media), a Slovenian online investigative media website * ESPN BottomLine, ESPN's lower-third sports information ticker * ''The Bottom Line'', the original title of ''Across the Line (radio show), Across the Line'', a long-running music show on BBC Radio Ulster * ''The Bottom Line'', a business radio programme on BBC Radio 4 – see Evan Davis#The Bottom Line programme, Evan Davis § ''The Bottom Line'' programme * ''The Bottom Line'', U.S. politics discussion program by Al Jazeera English * ''The Bottomline with Boy Abunda'', a talk show in the Philippines on ABS-CBN * ''WWE Bottom Line'', a wrestling television show, n ...
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Bottom Line
In business and accounting, net income (also total comprehensive income, net earnings, net profit, bottom line, sales profit, or credit sales) is an entity's income minus cost of goods sold, expenses, depreciation and amortization, interest, and taxes, and other expenses for an accounting period. It is computed as the residual of all revenues and gains less all expenses and losses for the period,Weil, Schipper, Francis. (2009) Financial Accounting: An Introduction to Concepts, Methods, and Uses. Cengage Learning and has also been defined as the net increase in shareholders' equity that results from a company's operations.Weil, Schipper, Francis. (2010) Financial Accounting. Cengage Learning. It is different from gross income, which only deducts the cost of goods sold from revenue. For households and individuals, net income refers to the (gross) income minus taxes and other deductions (e.g. mandatory pension contributions). Definition Net income can be distributed among holders ...
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Stay Hard
''Stay Hard'' is the fourth studio album by English heavy metal band Raven, released in 1985. It was their first album recorded in the United States for the major label Atlantic Records, after the band had passed under American management. With this album, the band's more glam metal commercial sound was established. "Hard Ride" is a re-recording of the song from Raven's debut album ''Rock Until You Drop''. Track listing Personnel Raven *John Gallagher – bass, vocals *Mark Gallagher – guitars *Rob Hunter – drums Production *Michael Wagener – production on tracks 3 and 8, mixing *Norman Dunn – engineering * Alex Perialas, Peter Bombar – assistant engineering *George Marino – mastering at Sterling Sound, New York *Jon Zazula, Marsha Zazula, Tony Incigeri – executive production *Bob Defrin – art direction Charts Album - Billboard A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising stru ...
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Double Bottom Line
Double bottom line (abbreviated as DBL or 2BL) seeks to extend the conventional bottom line, which measures fiscal performance—financial profit or loss—by adding a ''second'' bottom line to measure a for-profit business's performance in terms of positive social impact. There is controversy about how to measure the double bottom line, especially since the use of the term "bottom line" implies some form of quantification. A 2004 report by the Center for Responsible Business (University of California, Berkeley) noted that while there are "generally accepted principles of accounting" for financial returns, "A comparable standard for social impact accounting does not yet exist." Social return on investment has been suggested as a way to quantify the second bottom line, though defining and measuring social impact can prove elusive. The idea that for-profit corporations have an obligation to support social causes beyond their immediate interest in short-term profits dates b ...
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Land Of The Bottom Line
''Land of the Bottom Line'' is the second album by contemporary folk singer-songwriter John Gorka. The album was also Gorka's major label debut for High Street Records/Windham Hill Records. The album was highly acclaimed by critics at the time, and continues to be cited by some as Gorka's finest work. The album's fifteen tracks and near hour-long length also provided an unusually large amount of music for a recording of that era. As ''Sing Out!'' editor Mark Moss noted in a review, the topics covered run "the gamut of John's favorite subjects: love, hard luck, local characters, and more." Track listing Personnel Musicians: (see individual song listings below) Production: * Produced – Bill Kollar * Recorded/Mixed – Bill Kollar at London By Night Productions, Woodbridge, New Jersey * Assembled – Rhonda Schoen at Sterling Sound, New York City * Mastered – Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound, New York City, using the AUDIO AUTOMATION MUSE CONSOLE * Arrangement ...
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Social Undermining
Social undermining is the expression of negative emotions directed towards a particular person or negative evaluations of the person as a way to prevent the person from achieving their goals. This behavior can often be attributed to certain feelings, such as dislike or anger. The negative evaluation of the person may involve criticizing their actions, efforts or characteristics.Joseph, N. T., Myers, H. F., Schettino, J. R., Olmos, N. T., Bingham-Mira, C., Lesser, I. M., & Poland, R. E. (2011). Support and undermining in interpersonal relationships are associated with treatment response to a trial of antidepressant medication. Psychiatry: Interpersonal And Biological Processes, 74(3), 240-254. Social undermining is seen in relationships between family members, friends, personal relationships and co-workers. Social undermining can affect a person's mental health, including an increase in depressive symptoms. This behavior is only considered social undermining if the person's perc ...
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The Bottom Line (venue)
The Bottom Line was a music venue at 15 West 4th Street between Mercer Street and Greene Street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. During the 1970s and 1980s the club was a major space for small-scale popular music performances. It opened on February 11, 1974. History For three decades the two club owners, Allan Pepper and Stanley Snadowsky, presented major musical acts and premiered new talent. Bruce Springsteen played showcase gigs at the club and Lou Reed recorded the album '' Live: Take No Prisoners'' there. Harry Chapin held his 2000th concert at the Bottom Line in January 1981. The Bottom Line hosted an extremely wide variety of music and musicians. Among the thousands who performed on its stage were Eric Clapton, João Gilberto, Carl Perkins, Linda Ronstadt, The Manhattan Transfer, Patti Smith, Ringo Starr (documented on VH1 Storytellers (Ringo Starr album)), The Police, Rockapella, Adrian Belew, Prince, Pat Benatar, Daryl Hall & John ...
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Bottom Line Inc
Bottom may refer to: Anatomy and sex * Bottom (BDSM), the partner in a BDSM who takes the passive, receiving, or obedient role, to that of the top or dominant * Bottom (sex), a term used by gay couples and BDSM * Buttocks or bottom, part of the anatomy on the posterior of the pelvic region of apes and humans, and many other bipeds or quadrupeds Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Bottom'' (TV series), a British sitcom and stage show * "Bottom", a song by Puddle of Mudd from '' Life on Display'' * "Bottom", a song by Tool from '' Undertow'' * ''Bottom'', a 2011 film by Todd Verow * Nick Bottom, a character from Shakespeare's ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' * ''The Bottoms'' (novel), a 2000 novel by Joe R. Lansdale * ''Bottoms'', a 1966 film by Yoko Ono * ''Bottoms'' (film), a 2023 film by Emma Seligman Geography * Bottom (valley), the floor of a valley ** List of geographical bottoms, list of geographical features called "bottom" * Bottomland (freshwater ecology), low-ly ...
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Ultra (Depeche Mode Album)
''Ultra'' is the ninth studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 14 April 1997 by Mute Records. It was the band's first album following the departure of Alan Wilder. Wilder's departure and lead singer Dave Gahan's drug problems, which culminated in a near-fatal overdose, had caused speculation that Depeche Mode was finished. ''Ultra'' was the first album the band recorded as a trio since '' A Broken Frame'' (1982); it was also their first where the band members were not involved with production, with these duties being handled by Tim Simenon of Bomb the Bass fame. Though not directly supported by a full-length tour, it was promoted via a brief series of concerts promoted as Ultra Parties. The album debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart and at number five on the US ''Billboard'' 200. By April 2006, it had sold 584,000 copies in the United States. In 1999, Ned Raggett ranked the album at number 50 on his list of the "Top 136 or So Albu ...
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Skyscraper (album)
''Skyscraper'' is the second full-length studio album by David Lee Roth, released during his solo career after his departure from Van Halen. It was released on January 21, 1988, on Warner Bros. Records, shortly after the commercially and critically successful ''Eat 'Em and Smile'' Tour of 1986–1987. Development In a 2022 interview with ''Eonmusic'', Vai said that the song "Damn Good" was developed from a piece called "Scandinavian Air Solo", originally slated to appear on his ''Passion and Warfare'' album. Reception ''Skyscraper'' received divided public and critical opinion. Although Roth's 1988 Skyscraper Tour was successful, many fans and critics were disappointed by Van Halen's post-Roth, keyboard-heavy sound and expressed similar dissatisfaction with ''Skyscraper''. ''Skyscraper'' hit No. 6 on the Billboard Top 200 U.S. album chart during February 1988, toward selling one million copies in the United States. " Just Like Paradise" is one of Roth's most popular singles, ...
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The Bottom Line (song)
"The Bottom Line" is a song by the English alternative dance band Big Audio Dynamite, released as both a 7" and 12" single from their debut studio album, ''This Is Big Audio Dynamite'' (1985). It was written, and produced by Mick Jones, his debut single with a band singing lead vocals since being fired from the Clash in 1983. Whilst not a hit in their home country, peaking at No. 97 on the UK singles chart, it was a Top 40 hit in Australasia, peaking at No. 34 on Australia's ARIA Singles Chart, and No. 38 on New Zealand's Recorded Music NZ chart. The 12" version of the song at the full length of 8:40 is considered the definitive version, featuring parts one and two. Part one is a slightly longer than the album version, and part two is the extended "rap" alluded to on the album version when it fades with "I'm gonna take you to part two." In 1990, "The Bottom Line" was remixed and used as the title track for the adventure comedy film, '' Flashback'', starring Dennis Hopper and Kief ...
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Jagged Little Pill
''Jagged Little Pill'' is the third studio album by Canadian-American singer Alanis Morissette, released by Maverick (company), Maverick on June 13, 1995. Recorded in Hollywood, Los Angeles, Hollywood at Westlake Recording Studios, Westlake with production by Glen Ballard, it is Morissette's first album to be released worldwide. It marks a significant stylistic departure from the dance-pop sound of her first two efforts, ''Alanis (album), Alanis'' (1991) and ''Now Is the Time'' (1992). She began work on the album after moving from her hometown Ottawa to Los Angeles, where she met Ballard. The pair had an instant connection and began co-writing and experimenting with sounds. The experimentation resulted in an alternative rock album that takes influence from post-grunge and pop rock, and features guitars, bass, keyboards, drum machines, and harmonica. The lyrics touch upon themes of aggression and unsuccessful relationships, while Ballard introduced a pop music, pop sensibility to ...
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The 77s (album)
''The 77s'' is the third album by The 77s, released in 1987 on the Exit and Island Records Island Records is a multinational record label owned by Universal Music Group. It was founded in Jamaica by Chris Blackwell, Graeme Goodall, and Leslie Kong in 1959, and was eventually sold to PolyGram in 1989. Island and A&M Records, another ... labels. The album contains the band's biggest hit single to date, which was "The Lust, The Flesh, The Eyes and the Pride of Life." Years later, the song would be covered by Roe's other band The Lost Dogs (on the album, '' MUTT''), and the band 311 would even "borrow" a few lines from the song for one of their own singles. The album was listed at No. 82 in the 2001 book, '' CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music''. Track listing Side one # "Do It for Love" # "I Can't Get Over It" # "What Was in That Letter" # "Pearls Before Swine" Side two # "The Lust, the Flesh, the Eyes & the Pride of Life" # "Frames Without P ...
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