Pro forma invoice
A pro forma invoice is a preliminary bill of sale sent to buyers in advance of a shipment or delivery of goods. It provides an estimate of the costs, including the price of goods, shipping, and other charges, and outlines the terms of the transaction. Pro forma invoices are used for customs purposes, to secure financing, and to provide a basis for buyer-seller agreements.
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