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Definition of pro forma in English: pro formaadjective prəʊ ˈfɔːməˌproʊ ˈfɔrmə 1Done or produced as a matter of form. - 1.1 Denoting a standard document or form, especially an invoice sent in advance of or with goods supplied.
Synonyms official, legal, authorized, approved, validated, certified, endorsed, documented, sanctioned, licensed, recognized, authoritative, accepted, verified, legitimate, lawful, valid, bona fide, proper, prescribed - 1.2 (of a financial statement) showing potential or expected income, costs, assets, or liabilities, especially in relation to some planned act or situation.
revenues in excess of 35 million dollars on a pro forma basis
adverb prəʊ ˈfɔːməˌproʊ ˈfɔrmə As a matter of form or politeness. he nodded to him pro forma
noun prəʊ ˈfɔːməˌproʊ ˈfɔrmə A pro forma document or form. please return the enclosed pro forma Example sentencesExamples - The SEC is examining whether new rules are needed to clarify financial reports and perhaps restrict use of pro formas.
- We shall complete the pro formas in the course of the day and they will be available to the parties before the end of the week.
- The Tribunal had before it no evidence as to the way in which those pro formas were completed.
- The commission and city should review all feasibility studies and pro formas (such as balance sheets and income statements) to ensure the viability of the project requesting city funds.
Origin Early 16th century: from Latin. Definition of pro forma in US English: pro formaadjectiveˌprō ˈfôrməˌproʊ ˈfɔrmə 1Done or produced as a matter of form. - 1.1attributive Denoting a standard document or form, especially an invoice sent in advance of or with goods supplied.
Synonyms official, legal, authorized, approved, validated, certified, endorsed, documented, sanctioned, licensed, recognized, authoritative, accepted, verified, legitimate, lawful, valid, bona fide, proper, prescribed - 1.2attributive (of a financial statement) showing potential or expected income, costs, assets, or liabilities, especially in relation to some planned or expected act or situation.
adverbˌprō ˈfôrməˌproʊ ˈfɔrmə As a matter of form or politeness. he nodded to him pro forma
nounˌprō ˈfôrməˌproʊ ˈfɔrmə A standard document, form or financial statement. Example sentencesExamples - The SEC is examining whether new rules are needed to clarify financial reports and perhaps restrict use of pro formas.
- The commission and city should review all feasibility studies and pro formas (such as balance sheets and income statements) to ensure the viability of the project requesting city funds.
- The Tribunal had before it no evidence as to the way in which those pro formas were completed.
- We shall complete the pro formas in the course of the day and they will be available to the parties before the end of the week.
Origin Early 16th century: from Latin. |