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Pro forma

A Latin term meaning 'for form'. Pro forma financial statements are prepared based upon certain assumptions. For example, if a company is raising funds in an offering in order to acquire another company, it may be required to prepare pro forma financial statements showing the financial position of the combined companies as if the acquisition had been consummated.

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