Final answer:
Without context, it is not possible to accurately determine which form, Form A, B, C, or D, should be used to record information included in a Performance Information Memorandum as practices and regulations vary.
Step-by-step explanation:
A Performance Information Memorandum often contains detailed and sensitive information pertaining to a business's or investment's performance. This could include financial statements, projections, management biographies, and market analysis. The specific form that should be recorded with such information may vary depending on the country, regulatory environment or the institutional practice. Without specific context for these forms (Form A, B, C, or D), it's impossible to accurately determine which form is correct. Usually such information is kept in what's generally referred to as a 'Private Placement Memorandum' or similar document in the context of investment solicitations.