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Hi, Im Kim, a former corporate auditor and senior product marketing manager with AuditBoard. Welcome back to AuditBoard Essentials, where we discuss fundamentals for a working knowledge of audit, risk, and compliance. Today today, well be discussing strategies for writing an effective audit report. Youll be able to find this information and so much more in AuditBoards Audit Management Playbook, which can be downloaded in the link below. Lets get started. A good internal audit report is one that clearly communicates the objectives, scope, and findings of an audit engagement. It should also motivate its readers to take recommended actions to mitigate risk and ensure the company is meeting its objectives in the the most efficient way possible. The report usually starts with a description of the scope and objectives of the audit. Now, this section of the report establishes what the audit was about, why the audit risk areas are important to management, and what the team reviewed as par