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bottom line

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/ˈbɔt.tɑm laɪn/
the amount that was profited or lost in an organization or company after everything was calculated
The idiom "bottom line" originated in accounting, where it refers to the final figure on a balance sheet that shows the net profit or loss of a business. The phrase is often used to emphasize the importance of focusing on the final outcome or result.
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Examples
  • After a difficult year, the company's bottom line showed a small profit.
  • The new cost-cutting measures have helped to improve the company's bottom line over the past few months.
  • The company's bottom line improved significantly after implementing cost-cutting measures.
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