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Noun: rollover  'rówl,ow-vu(r)
  1. Transfer of funds or assets from one account or investment to another
    "He performed a rollover of his 401(k) when changing jobs"
     
  2. Unused allocation of any service or resource that is carried forward to the next period
    "The phone plan includes rollover of unused minutes"
Verb: roll over
  1. Make a rolling motion or turn
    "The dog rolled over"
     
  2. Re-invest (a previous investment) into a similar fund or security
    "She rolled over her IRA"
     
  3. Negotiate to repay a loan at a later date for an additional fee
    "roll over a loan"

Derived forms: rollovers, rolled over, rolls over, rolling over

See also: roll

Type of: change, commit, invest, place, put, renegotiate, turn

Encyclopedia: Rollover, Texas

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