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  • 41carry-over — noun 1. application of a skill learned in one situation to a different but similar situation (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑transfer, ↑transfer of training • Derivationally related forms: ↑carry over • Hypernyms: ↑learning, ↑ …

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  • 42carry-over — /kar ee oh veuhr/, n. 1. that which is carried over, postponed, or extended to a later time, account, etc. 2. Bookkeeping. the total of one page of an account carried forward to the next. 3. carryforward (def. 2). [1735 45; n. use of v. phrase… …

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  • 43forward period — (Euronext Brussels) Section of the First Market on which most liquid financial instruments ate negotiated. This market is split up into two segments on the base of the liquidity or the negotiability: semi continuous and continuous. On the semi… …

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  • 44carry over — Synonyms and related words: assign, balance, balance the books, book, capitalize, carry, cast up accounts, charge off, close out, close the books, communicate, consign, credit, debit, deliver, deport, diffuse, disseminate, docket, enter, expel,… …

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  • 45carry over — v. transport; act of carrying over; (Finance) carry forward, transfer an entry to a proceeding location; hold goods for the following season; transfer from one time period to another …

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  • 46carry forward — verb transfer from one time period to the next (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑carry over • Topics: ↑accountancy, ↑accounting • Hypernyms: ↑transfer, ↑shift …

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  • 47carry-forward — noun the accumulated and undivided profits of a corporation after provision has been made for dividends and reserves • Syn: ↑carry over • Regions: ↑United Kingdom, ↑UK, ↑U.K., ↑Britain, ↑United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, ↑ …

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  • 48carry something over — retain something and apply or deal with it in a new context much of the wartime economic planning was carried over into the next decade ■ postpone an event the match had to be carried over till Sunday ■ another way of saying carry something… …

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  • 49carry over — The situation where an investor on the Forward Market postpones a bull position to the next fortnight period, speculating on a continuous rise of the prices: delay of payment until the next settlement day. NYSE Euronext Glossary …

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  • 50carry — v. a. 1. Convey, bear, transport. 2. Urge, impel, push forward. 3. Accomplish, effect, gain, secure, compass, bring about. 4. Support, sustain, bear up. 5. Transfer. 6. Imply, import, signify, infer, involve …

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