The special report is a television program that follows major news stories from the United States and around the world. The program was launched in 1996, and originally anchored by Brit Hume. Its successor, Bret Baier, took over the program in 2007, and remains the host today. The program is known for its in-depth coverage of breaking political news and incisive discussion about Washington’s impact on Americans and the world.
The first section of the research report is known as the introduction section. This section of the report introduces the research problem and aims of the systematic investigation as well as highlights previous knowledge in the area of study. Moreover, the research report introduction section also introduces any jargons and terminologies that need to be explained.
In the next section of the research report, the researchers present the main findings and results from their systematic investigations. This section usually includes tables and graphs in order to display the data in an easy to understand manner. The researchers are expected to include only relevant information in the research report. The researchers are also required to present any conclusions and recommendations for future research in the concluding section of the research report.
A special report is a type of financial statement that deviates from the standard format of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Such specialized reports help to address specific user needs while maintaining professional standards. They are often required for compliance with contractual agreements or regulatory provisions and may include certain sections, accounts, or items of a financial statement.