carrying
101carrying out — going through with something, putting something into action …
102carrying out a plan — fulfilling a plan, performing a scheme, realizing a plan …
103carrying out a task — performing an assignment, fulfilling a duty, doing a deed …
104Carrying costs — Costs incurred in order to retain exploration and property rights after acquisition but before production has occurred. Such costs include legal costs for title defense, ad valorem taxes on nonproducing mineral properties, shut in royalties,… …
105carrying charge — noun (C) AmE a charge added to the price of something you have bought by installment plan (=paying over several months) …
106carrying amount — The balance sheet value of an asset or liability. For example, a fixed asset, such as a building, will be shown at the historical cost less the accumulated depreciation to date, using the historical cost convention. Under alternative accounting… …
107carrying cost — The cost of holding stock from the date of receipt to the date of disposal, or for any other specified period. These costs include warehousing, insurance, and security …
108carrying amount — The balance sheet value of an asset or liability. For example, a fixed asset, such as a building, will be shown at the historical cost less the accumulated depreciation to date, using the historical cost convention. Under alternative accounting… …
109carrying costs — holding costs 1) The costs of maintaining an inventory, including any opportunity costs, protective measures, wastage, etc. 2) The costs of holding a particular financial position …
110carrying capacity — car′rying capac ity n. ecl the maximum population of a species that can be supported in a given environment Symbol: K • Etymology: 1880–85 …