Brought forward definition

Brought forward means that the amount is brought forward from the previous period. Similarly, 'carried forward' means carried forward to the next period. The carried forward amount at the end of one period is therefore the brought forward amount of the next period.

Examples of Brought forward in a sentence

  • Ordinary Annualised Rates of Pay Classification Brought forward Annualised Hourly Rate Annualised Hourly Rate (2/2/2011) Annualised Hourly Rate (2/2/2012) Annualised Hourly Rate (2/2/2013) Coolroom Assistant/Delivery Driver 19.3281 20.1012 20.9053 21.7416 Fortnightly Income 1527.69 1588.80 1652.36 Annualised Income 39719.97 41308.87 42961.40 1 Carry out and maintain records of stock distribution.

  • Ditto gutter connectors 4 NO Ditto gutter clips 28 NO Ditto end covers 4 NO Total carried to collection COLLECTION Brought forward from GH/6 Brought forward from above Total for Element No. 1 to Summary ITEM DESCRIPTION QNTY UNIT RATE AMOUNT A C D E F G H J K L M N ELEMENT NO.

Related to Brought forward

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  • Action or Proceeding means any action, suit, proceeding, arbitration or investigation by or before any Governmental Authority.

  • Forum means any federal, state, local, municipal, or foreign court, governmental agency, administrative body or agency, tribunal, private alternative dispute resolution system, or arbitration panel.

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