Definition of Carryforwards

1. Noun. (plural of carryforward) ¹

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Definition of Carryforwards

1. carryforward [n] - See also: carryforward

Lexicographical Neighbors of Carryforwards

carry the message to Garcia
carry through
carry to term
carry water for
carry weight
carryable
carryables
carryall
carryalls
carryback
carrybacks
carrycot
carrycots
carryed
carryforward
carryforwards (current term)
carrying
carrying-on
carrying a torch for
carrying angle
carrying capacity
carrying charge
carrying cost
carrying into action
carrying out
carrying the message to Garcia
carrying violation
carryings
carryless
carryon

Literary usage of Carryforwards

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Performance Profiles of Major Energy Producers (1993) by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"SFAS 109 also requires a deferred tax asset to be recognized for deductible temporary differences and operating loss and tax credit carryforwards using the ..."

2. Corporate Tax Incentives for Foreign Direct Investment by W. Steven Clark (2001)
"Therefore, the tax burden on existing capital in a year when relatively large loss carryforwards are claimed (ie, when corporate tax payments are relatively ..."

3. Depository Institutions: Flexible Accounting Rules Lead to Inflated (1993)
"... which create net operating loss carryforwards. However, It appears to be inconsistent to require that loan losses be probable to be recognized, ..."

4. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1823)
"... a corresponding increase on our part as not detrimental to our foreign trade. We add, on this account, a sura of - - - - - 5000000 carryforwards, - . ..."

5. Historic Survey of German Poetry: Interspersed with Various Translations by William Taylor (1830)
"... and then to take leave of the reader, as I have neither the means nor the wish to carryforwards this Survey into the living world, or to undertake the ..."

6. Historic Survey of German Poetry: Interspersed with Various Translations by William Taylor (1830)
"... and then to take leave of the reader, as I have neither the means nor the wish to carryforwards this Survey into the living world, or to undertake the ..."

7. A Complete Greek and English Lexicon of the Poems of Homer and the Homeridae by Gottlieb Christian Crusius (1844)
"... (ф*Сш)> only près, and imperf. to bring forward ; hence 1) to bear onward, to carryforwards, to bear away, spoken of a storm, ..."

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