bring forward

phrasal verb

Definitions of bring forward

English

(ACCOUNTING) to carry a sum or account balance from the end of one period to the beginning of the next period

The above transactions are preceded by a one-line entry showing the balance brought forward from the previous statement.

English

to move something to an earlier time or date

If the Contractor wishes at any time to bring forward any such dates he shall notify the Employer not less than 2 weeks before the proposed revised dates.

English

to raise an issue for discussion or consideration

You may request a copy of the by laws in advance so that you have an opportunity to prepare any questions you may want to bring forward at the meeting.