In a business projects What material is typically contained in a project report’s supporting appendices? Solution When writing a project report of a certain business project, all the material that is important to the discussion and findings of the conducted research are included in the main part, better known as the body of the paper. However, all the supplementary or supporting material of the research that was not essentially a part of the objective of the research work itself but played an important role in providing a comprehensive understanding of the research problem is included in the Appendix or Appendices. In other words, an appendix enhances the understanding of the readers or audience of the project report. Appendices can be used to include the process, method or the analysis you conducted before reaching onto the conclusion of the report. It can also include all the raw data and process flows that was used while conducting the research work. Providing proper nomenclature to the appendices is very important so that the reader clearly knows which appendix to refer to when reading a particular text of the project report. When a project report contains only a single appendix, it can be simply named as APPENDIX. But, when the project report contains multiple appendices, they can be titled as APPENDIX A, APPENDIX B, APPENDIX C, etc. The ordering of the appendices should be as per their appearance in the body of the report. When a project report does not contains an appendix or appendices, it may question the credibility of the project and doubt may arise in the minds of the reader of the project report whether the research work was authentic or comprehensively and sincerely conducted or not..