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TYPES OF

INFORMAL REPORT
By: Cynthia Maria B. Morales
INFORMAL REPORT
An informal report may be something as simple as a
completed standardized form design by the company.
Informal report in the business setting are usually shorter as
well as simplest of all kinds of reports.
Informal report used for shorter documents, such as memos
and newspaper.
Almost all informal reports are for internal use.
It is usually in the form of a person to person
communication. It does not follow the rules and procedure
directed by an organization.
It is generally written in memo or letter formats.
A. PROGRESS REPORT
•Written to provide information about
the way a project is developing.
This are the PLANS All of the items
challenges that listed under
Goals, objectives
possibly a project PLANS are the
might encounter.
What I’ll do this week?
potential items
of progress

Lists of the project


PROBLEMS accomplishments, PROGRESS

finished project, Results,


Challenges and closed tasks. accompli
, questions This category gives shments
Delayed or a good assessment What got
stuck issues of how much work done last
week
has been done.
B. SALES ACTIVITY
REPORT
•Helps a firm to understand about the
progress of the sales people and also
identify the shortcomings.
•It gives an overview of the state of the
sales activities within a company.
C. PERSONNEL
EVALUATION
•Used by an organization to
assess an employee’s
performance.
D. FINANCIAL REPORT
•A presents formal record of the financial
activities of a business, person, or other
entries.
•Records that convey the business activity.
•It includes the balance sheet, income
statement, and cash flow statement.
E. FEASIBILITY REPORT
•Assesses the viability of a new project.
•Details whether or not a project
should be undertaken and the
reasons for what decision.
•Persuades or helps the decision
makers to choose between available
options.
F. LITERATURE REVIEW
•Conveys to the readers the work
already done and the knowledge
and ideas that have been already
established on a particular topic of
research.
G. CREDIT REPORT
•Details report of an individual’s credit
history prepared by a credit bureau.

They are the one who collect information


and create credit reports based on that
information, and lenders use the reports
along with other details to determine loan
applicants credit worthiness.
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