Financial Literacy for Students: Managing Budgets and Expenses

Jan 25 2024

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  • Use clear language. Avoid using technical jargon or obscure terms when reporting your findings.
  • Include all relevant information: be sure to include all the facts about the incident under investigation, as well as any supporting evidence gathered during the investigation.
  • Be objective: stick to only what was discovered during the investigation rather than adding personal opinions or biases to the report.

By following these guidelines when writing an investigative report, students can effectively communicate their findings while maintaining objectivity throughout the process.

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