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Difference between individual report and group report

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Answered by SelieVisa
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Answer:

A report done by a single person and a report done by the combined effort of several people.

Answered by brainlysme13
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The following are the differences between an individual report and a group report:

  • Individual reports give clients the essential information they need to verify who they're dealing with, and they may also be used to keep track of existing customers to ensure safe and secure business
  • The computation, preparation, and distribution of consolidated reports that offer information on a corporate group's performance are all supported by group reports, which include subjects like the consolidation process and analytical reports
  • Individual decision-making has proven to be more beneficial and productive in some circumstances, while group decision-making has proven to be the smarter choice in others
  • Individual reports are made in scenarios where facts have to be presented from the perspective of a single source primarily
  • Group reports are generally made when we would like to have multiple perspectives on a single scenario
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