Internal Report

/ˌɪntərnl rɪˈpɔːrt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A document prepared within an organization that details internal findings, analyses, or observations, typically not intended for public or external distribution.
    The company's legal team reviewed the internal report before presenting their findings to the board.

Forms

  • internal report
  • internal reports

Commentary

Internal reports are often used as evidence of due diligence or corporate governance but are typically treated as confidential to protect legal privilege or business interests.

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