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'' | 1. ''Financial reporting.'' | ||
Used to describe financial results which are not finalised, but give an idea of what is expected before the final results are known. | |||
== See also == | 2. ''Invoice.'' | ||
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A list of things that have been ordered, sent with their prices to a customer so that they can be paid for before they are delivered. | |||
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3. More generally, a letter, document or template that is created as an example to show how others of the same type should be written or prepared. | |||
Also written ''Pro forma''. | |||
==See also== | |||
* [[Financial reporting]] | |||
* [[Invoice]] | |||
[[Category:The_business_context]] | [[Category:The_business_context]] |
Latest revision as of 16:09, 14 October 2020
1. Financial reporting.
Used to describe financial results which are not finalised, but give an idea of what is expected before the final results are known.
2. Invoice.
A list of things that have been ordered, sent with their prices to a customer so that they can be paid for before they are delivered.
3. More generally, a letter, document or template that is created as an example to show how others of the same type should be written or prepared.
Also written Pro forma.