A common problem, which is why the only time I recommend a mold test is when the doctor treating the asthmatic 2-year old knows what the results mean. Half the time, even the mold testing companies don't know what the reports mean.
What your report says is that you have some mold spores present. Well, mold spores exist just about everywhere; all of us are breathing them as we are reading this post.
Nothing in your report appears out of whack. Just make sure that you be proactive in sealing exterior stucco and brick cracks, especially around windows and doors, taking care of roof problems (have your roof inspected annually), don't overwater your landscape or switche to low-water use landscaping, and store dry materials (bathroom tissue, facial tissue, towels, etc.) under all your sink cabinets--no chemicals, please--chemicals are corrosive and dangerous. Everytime you reach under the sink to get a new roll of bathroom tissue, or a new washrag or towell, or a new box of facial tissues, etc., if it's wet, you have a plumbing leak. Have those plumbing leaks taken care of immediately.
Out of curiosity, though, why did you have a mold test done?