Short & Interesting, but Expensive
Pros:
Short, easy to read articles
Cons:
Relatively expensive, no depth.
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Author's Review
This is an interesting little "magazette". It covers topics such as finance, health, and cars, and some others as well. The very short articles just don't go into any depth (Thus the name Bottom Line). Which is good for people who like to-the-point articles, but I personally prefer some added support to their conclusions (to their credit, they usually give a publication or person that they got their information from, presumably with more info).
Twice I went for their "6 issue free" trial. The first time I only got 3 issues, and then they hit me up for money. The second time, which is currently, I have only gotten 2 (but got the bill before them). Their advertising hypes themselves up to save tons of money, but in the issues that I've read, I havent' found useful information that I haven't already seen elsewhere in other magazines. I don't feel it's worth the subscription price.
In Short: Good if there's only one publication to subscribe to, or if you have little time to read. Bad if you really want in depth information.