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[Music] now that youve learned all about an audit report its interesting to understand how this translates into your internal audit honestly there really wouldnt be anything that different of course you will use your own audit report its likely that the business that you are the internal auditor for will have their own audit report template and if they dont i highly recommend that you put one together the internal audit report template should include the following areas audit objectives scope and criteria the date of the audit the audit team so team leader audit team member the audit location or the department audit finding section that includes non-conformances observations and improvement opportunities and finally a section where you can document the evidence reviewed during the audit i suggest keeping the audit report simple and easy to read and reference use the same style and document control that the business uses so its easily identified as an internal document these repor