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Sets the background, purpose, and scope of the report. Methodology: Describes how the information was gathered. Body/Findings: Presents the core data, facts, and analysis. Conclusion: Summarizes the findings and their implications. Recommendations: Actionable steps based on the findings.

A proper report on a —whether it is a financial record, incident report, or data file—must be structured, objective, and clear to ensure the information is actionable. Core Components of a Proper Report RECORD

Briefly explain what record was reviewed, the purpose (e.g., auditing, summarizing), key findings, and main recommendations. 2. Introduction Why is this report being written? Sets the background, purpose, and scope of the report

Context regarding the record (e.g., date range, department). Scope: What does this report cover and what is excluded? 3. Data Collection / Methodology Sets the background