How to Write a Special Report

A special report is a customized financial report that deviates from standard format. It addresses specific information needs while maintaining professional standards and clarity. It can also be used to satisfy certain contractual agreements or regulatory provisions related to audited financial statements.

The type of report you submit depends on the nature of your research processes and the target audience. For example, if you are conducting a quantitative research project with a wide-ranging general audience, you should present your findings in a popular research report. On the other hand, if you are dealing with a specialized group of people, you should present your results in a technical research report. In the latter case, you will use more jargon and field-specific terms that are easier to understand for your audience.

When writing your research report, you should include a literature review section. This highlights existing research knowledge and points out areas needing further investigation. This will help readers gain a better understanding of the context of your systematic investigation and add to its credibility.

Occasionally, an event may occur that prompts the need to report breaking news in addition to regularly scheduled programming. In such cases, television and radio stations will use a special ticker to display the news as it happens. Depending on the severity of the situation, regular commercial advertising will be suspended for extended coverage of the story. This method of reporting allows broadcasters to keep viewers updated without interrupting their regular programming.