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executive summary

Key elements of a report summarized and placed at the start of the document. Written last, but placed at the head of a report, the executive summary may be the only part of the report an executive pressed for time manages to read. Effectively it is a miniature version of the full report. It is also a particularly important element of a business plan.


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Johnson shared these figures from the EPA's "Municipal Solid Waste in the United States: 2005 Facts and Figures" executive summary with attendees of the National Recycling Coalition's (NRC) 25th Annual Congress & Expo during the opening plenary session Monday, Oct.
An executive summary of the panel's findings is available at www.
CPAs and financial advisers concerned about the dwindling supply of funds will want to go to this section of the Institute's Web site and download the full report or the executive summary.
 
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