noun
- things that continue from one period, situation, or context to another
- amounts of money, benefits, or resources that are transferred from one accounting period to the next
Usage: plural form of carryover
Usage: business; accounting
Examples
- The new policy eliminated most carryovers from the previous administration.
- Budget carryovers allowed the department to fund additional projects.
- These traditions are carryovers from our colonial past.
- The company reported significant tax credit carryovers.
- Cultural carryovers from immigration often persist for generations.
- Vacation day carryovers must be used within six months.