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A Pro Forma Balance Sheet Projects the Types and Amounts

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A pro forma balance sheet projects the types and amounts of revenues a company will need to execute future plans and shows the amount of additional financing needed to acquire those assets.


Definitions:

Cash Payments Journal

The special journal in which all cash payments are recorded.

Account Receivable

Money owed to a company by its debtors for goods or services that have been delivered or sold but not yet paid for.

Subsidiary Ledgers

Detailed ledgers that provide a breakdown of individual accounts that are summarized in the general ledger.

Customers Ledger

A subsidiary ledger containing individual accounts for customers, showing each customer's sales, payments, returns, and the current balance owed.

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