carryovers

/ˈkɛriˌoʊvərz/
noun
  1. Multiple instances of something that continues or remains from a previous situation or time.
    • The company had several carryovers from last year's projects.
    • The budget included carryovers from three different departments.
    • These bad habits are carryovers from his childhood.
  2. Multiple amounts of money or goods transferred from one accounting period to the next.
    • The accountant listed all the carryovers in the annual report.
    • Tax laws allow certain carryovers of capital losses.
    • The foundation's carryovers helped fund new scholarships.
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