isn't it a Y see a V+ l= Y
It could mean, "Line of Business".
-REFERENCE LINE-SUBJECT LINE-ATTENTION LINE
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In it's simplest form, a nonprofit business is an organization that operates completely like a normal business EXCEPT it's bottom line is $0. There is generally more of an emphasis on doing something good. That's a general statement but it has to be because there are non-profits that support almost any cause you could think of.
Acceptable business expenses are determined based on the individual company. If the expenses are useful and do not seriously impact a company's bottom line they are acceptable. Expenses are acceptable for income tax purposes if the employee incurs them wholly and exclusively in the pursuit of the business activity and derives no personal benefit from the receipt of the money.
i think it means when you is done it is the bottom of the line
To write the letter "v" in cursive, start at the bottom line, make a loop to the right, then curve to the left and up to form a point at the top. Finally, curve back down to the bottom line.
Your question is very vague, but you may mean the following symbols: and (Looks like V) or (Looks like upside down V) not (a short horizontal line, with a shorter perpendicular on the bottom of it)
Bottom Line The last line of a company's profit and loss ledger sheet. The bottom line usually refers to the net profit or loss of a company at any given time. The bottom line is a figurative term meaning "the basic information," "the essentials," as in "What's the bottom line of this situation?"
It means venous
Bottom Line The last line of a company's profit and loss ledger sheet. The bottom line usually refers to the net profit or loss of a company at any given time. The bottom line is a figurative term meaning "the basic information," "the essentials," as in "What's the bottom line of this situation?"
"The bottom line" is an idiom that means the final result and comes from the line in a financial statement that shows net income or loss.
Bottom Line Up Front
Bottom Line up front
"divided by"
Bottom-line profits
The bottom line of a shape is the base of the shape. For example, the bottom line of a pyramid is the base of the pyramid.