Pro forma financial statement definition

Pro forma financial statement means a hypothetical financial statement showing revenues and expenses that may be recognized in the upcoming fiscal year.
Pro forma financial statement shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.05(a)(i).
Pro forma financial statement as defined in Section 5.1(a).

Examples of Pro forma financial statement in a sentence

  • Pro forma financial statement for the Contractor’s first year of operation.

  • Sale of fresh fruit bunches Revenue from sale of fresh fruit bunches, crude palm oil and palm kernel are recognised upon delivery of goods to customers.

  • Pro forma financial statement giving effect to the implementation of applicant’s proposal.

  • Pro forma financial statement of operations (projections of incomes and expenses for first year operations).

  • Pro forma financial statement which includes profit/loss statement, accumulated income statement and balance sheet annually throughout the concession period.


More Definitions of Pro forma financial statement

Pro forma financial statement has the meaning set forth in Section 3.07.
Pro forma financial statement has the meaning set forth in Section 9.1(a).
Pro forma financial statement means a hypothetical financial statement showing
Pro forma financial statement means a pro-forma balance sheet, statement of income, changes in stockholder's equity and cash flow of the Company as of March 28, 1997.
Pro forma financial statement means such pro forma financial statements as are used by a lender in making its loan determination.
Pro forma financial statement means the cash flow pro forma model financial statement
Pro forma financial statement means the cash flow pro forma model financial statement projecting future returns, a summary of which is attached to this Exhibit C as Attachment 1.