pro forma
Americanadjective
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according to form; as a matter of form; for the sake of form.
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Commerce. provided in advance of shipment and merely showing the description and quantity of goods shipped without terms of payment.
a pro forma invoice.
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Accounting. indicating hypothetical financial figures based on previous business operations for estimate purposes.
a pro forma balance sheet.
adverb
noun
plural
pro forma, pro formasadjective
adverb
Etymology
Origin of pro forma
First recorded in 1565–75; from Latin prō formā
Example Sentences
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The combined entity will have a pro forma market capitalization of about 10.70 billion Australian dollars, equivalent to US$7.67 billion, and annual gold production estimated at more than 700,000 troy ounces, the companies said.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 5, 2026
On a pro forma basis, excluding the assets it spun off earlier this year into a company called Versant, revenue rose 11%.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 23, 2026
The company had $3.5 billion in sales last year on a pro forma basis, almost entirely in North America.
From Barron's • Apr. 15, 2026
During an appearance at the Mobile World Congress, Carr suggested the Paramount-Warner deal could be swiftly approved because the foreign investment would warrant only a “very quick, almost pro forma review,” Carr reportedly said.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 24, 2026
But once again the doom and gloom was mostly pro forma.
From "The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics" by Daniel James Brown
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