
Internal Reporting
Internal reporting refers to the process by which an organization gathers and analyzes information about its operations, finances, and performance for internal stakeholders, such as management and employees. This information helps leaders make informed decisions, assess the company’s health, and strategize for the future. Internal reports can include sales data, budgeting details, and employee performance metrics. Unlike external reports aimed at shareholders and the public, internal reports are often more detailed and tailored to the specific needs of the organization's leaders, enabling them to drive improvement and efficiency within the company.