carry-back
71Back Office — Administration and support personnel in a financial services company. They carry out functions like settlements, clearances, record maintenance, regulatory compliance, and accounting. When order processing is slow due to high volume, it is… …
72Back-End Load — A fee (sales charge or load) that investors pay when selling mutual fund shares within a specified number of years, usually five to 10 years. The fee amounts to a percentage of the value of the share being sold. The fee percentage is highest in… …
73back\ out — v. phr. 1. To move backwards out of a place or enclosure. Bob slowly backed his car out of the garage. 2. To withdraw from an activity one has promised to carry out. Jim tried to back out of the engagement with Jane, but she insisted that they… …
74back\ out\ of — v. phr. 1. To move backwards out of a place or enclosure. Bob slowly backed his car out of the garage. 2. To withdraw from an activity one has promised to carry out. Jim tried to back out of the engagement with Jane, but she insisted that they… …
75carry — [14] For such a basic and common word, carry has a surprisingly brief history. It does not cart 96 go back to some prehistoric Indo European root, but was formed less than 1000 years ago in Anglo Norman or Old Northern French, on the basis of… …
76carry — [14] For such a basic and common word, carry has a surprisingly brief history. It does not go back to some prehistoric Indo European root, but was formed less than 1000 years ago in Anglo Norman or Old Northern French, on the basis of carre or… …
77back carry — In forest law, the crime of having, on the back, game unlawfully killed. See backberend …
78back carry — In forest law, the crime of having, on the back, game unlawfully killed. See backberend …
79back out of — to fail to carry out (or to withdraw from) some promise, arrangement, agreement or obligation …
80car|ry-back — «KAR ee BAK», noun. 1. the spreading of a portion of an individual s or corporation s profits or losses in the current taxable year over immediately preceding years, in computing federal taxes: »The tax bill provides for…an increase from six to… …