What is the Most Accepted Method to Status a Schedule?

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In my 10 years of scheduling, I have come across several ways of
getting status for a schedule. Usually, I just go with whatever the
"norm" is in the company that I am working for. I have seen the
following methods for getting status:
1) Request dates (actual or forecast) and % Complete
2) Request Remaining Work and Finish Dates
3) Request Remaining Duration (regardless of Finish Dates)
4) Request Finish Dates and alter Remaining Duration to hit Finish
Date

The IMSs are usually resource loaded, used for Earned Value, status is
taken weekly, and Actual Costs are NOT captured in the IMS. In #'s
2-4, the "% Complete" Value is statused to time now, which is usually
the Friday of the previous week.

So... is there an preferred or more accepted method of getting status
for an IMS?

Thanks!
JJ
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