Pro forma statement A financial statement showing the forecast or projected operating results and balance sheet, as in pro forma income statements, balance sheets, and statements of cash flows. ...
pro forma statements - Financial statements that project the results of future business operations. Examples include a pro forma balance sheet, a pro forma income statement, and a pro forma cash flow statement.
Pro forma statement: An unaudited financial statement prepared at a date not coinciding with the fiscal year's regular reporting. A company may thus draw up a pro forma profit and loss statement, balance sheet and cash flow statement.
pro formas or pro forma statements Financial information, often just balance sheets, prepared by adjusting a recent financial report to show the effect of recent or planned changes. Projected financial statements. probability distribution ...
For example, pro forma statements can be constructed that extend a company's financial statements through the end of its fiscal year, and which contain assumptions regarding the final few months of the year, which have not yet occurred.
Assets, liabilities and net worth are forecast on the balance sheet. Pro forma statements issued by the franchisor to the franchisee should be based on actual operating results of the franchisor's units or franchise establishments.
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When an investor refers to a security as Jekyll and Hyde, it is usually meant pejoratively and with a note of caution to be wary of that security. When a pro forma statement or market (for example) is deemed Jekyll and Hyde, ...
whether the firm will be able to use projected tax shield benefits fully. Pro forma financial statements A firm's financial statements as adjusted to reflect a projected or planned transaction. "What-if" analysis. Pro forma statement ...
See also: Pro forma, Expense, Invoice, Values, Net sales
 
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