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Sparse white appendix page with two headed reference tables, Risk Management and Metrics & Targets, mapping disclosures to their report location.
Summary
A continuation of the disclosure index: two headed reference tables, Risk Management and Metrics & Targets, sit in the upper half of an otherwise empty white page, each row pairing a disclosure requirement with its report location.
Visual description
White full-bleed with the monospace utility header (now a two-line section label) across the top. Two medium grotesque headers, "Risk Management" left and "Metrics & Targets" right, each sit on a hairline rule above a short stack of rows; every row pairs a multi-line requirement description on the left with a right-aligned reference pointer (chapter or appendix name). Only three to four rows fill each column, so the entire lower two-thirds of the page is empty white. The result is a very light, airy reference page.
Key takeaway
Letting a short reference table simply stop and leave the rest of the page empty, rather than stretching rows to fill the height. The generous whitespace makes a dry compliance crosswalk feel composed and easy to read.
Reuse notes
Use for the tail end of a multi-page disclosure index where a section has only a few rows. Resist the urge to pad; the empty lower field is what keeps it elegant. Matches the prior index page's two-column requirement-to-location structure so the back matter stays consistent.
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