Meaning Pro Forma
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1) prep. Latin for "as a matter of form," the phrase refers to co...
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also proforma, Latin, literally "for form's sake, by way of formality;" see pro- + form (n.).
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A revenue projection showing anticipated costs and revenue for the period of the projection, generally not more than five years.
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A foreign term literally meaning "For the sake of change". However, the term is usually used in project management to mean a standard way of working out some kind of financial calculation su [..]
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Latin for "as a matter of form." In the courts, a ruling made as a formality, intended to move matters along.
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Definition Description of financial statements that have one or more assumptions or hypothetical conditions built into the data. Often used with balance sheets and income statements.
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Preparing financial statements is a key element for many businesses as they look back on past performance and predict future success. Pro forma statements are a common tool used to analyze the finance [..]
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[Latin, for the sake of form] 1 : made or carried out in a perfunctory manner or as a formality 2 : provided or made in advance to describe items or projections [a pro forma invoice]
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Presentation of financial information that gives effect to an assumed event (e.g., MERGER).
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A Latin term meaning "For the sake of form."
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A Latin term meaning "For the sake of form."
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A financial projection based on a set of assumptions.
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A projected financial statement showing income, expenses, and financing terms typically based on anticipated, not actual, numbers.
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Description of financial statements that have one or more assumptions or hypothetical conditions built into the data. Often used with balance sheets and income statements.
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A forecast or projection.
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A projection or estimate of future results from present actions. A pro-forma financial statement shows how the actual operations of the business will turn out if certain assumptions are realized.
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Pro forma is a Latin term meaning "as a matter of form". It is used to describe doing something in a perfunctory manner to satisfy minimum or basic requirements. Pro forma rulings may be mad [..]
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In finance, refers to the presentation of hypothetical financial information assuming that certain assumptions will happen. For example, the ownership interests in New Chrysler based on the assumption [..]
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As a matter of formality
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Can be: An invoice drawn up by seller and sent to the buyer to confirm the details of a contract; A polite reminder that a debt will be due for payment; For despatch to an agent when goods are sent on [..]
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financial forms (invoices, P&L statements, balance sheets, etc.) based on future expectations.
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A document used as a form or style.
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Presentation of financial information that gives effect to an assumed event (e.g., merger).
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describes a presentation of data, typically financial statements, where the data reflect the world on an 'as if' basis. That is, as if the state of the world were different from that which i [..]
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Financial projections for a real estate project, which include an income statement and show capital costs, operating revenues and expenses, and return on investment over a period of time.
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A financial projection based on assumptions. Also, refers to a statement of income and balance sheets that exclude non-recurring items.
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