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1. ''Financial reporting.''
1. ''Financial reporting.''


Used to describe financial results which are not finalised, but give an idea of what is expected before the real results are known.
Used to describe financial results which are not finalised, but give an idea of what is expected before the final results are known.




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Also written as Pro forma.
Also written ''Pro forma''.





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.


See also