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Business proposal acceptance letter for joint venture

Mr. John Parkinson General Manager- Services Techno Series Pvt. Ltd Dear Mr. Parkinson, This letter is in reference with the business proposal of Techno Series Pvt. Ltd for a joint venture of 5 years working towards earning larger profits. I am pleased to accept your kind offer to join hands with an esteemed company like yours. As mentioned earlier, my company is newly settled and I am thus, not very familiar with the legal formalities to accept this business offer. As told to me earlier, my company will be rewarded a 15% commission every month. Kindly make me aware with the proceedings for the completion of the due paper work Please feel free to contact me on 512 363 0021 for any further questions. Thank you for the offer and for your consideration throughout the past few weeks. Thanks & Regards, Karen Ringler

Proposal letter for small business or organization

Description Outline the services you can provide with this comprehensive proposal letter template. The letter contains sections for objectives, scope of services, client's responsibilities, benefits, costs and fees and a client acceptance signature. Also included is a detailed table of fees enclosure for the project. User [Company Name] [Street Address] [City, ST ZIP Code] [Pick the d ate] [Recipient Name] [ Title] [Street Address] [City, ST ZIP Code] Dear [Recipient Name] : [As a long-time admirer of the outstanding work that your organization has done in the community, I particularly enjoyed having the opportunity to see how you function from the inside. As you indicated during our meeting, our neighborhood group has grown to a point where it needs to dramatically enhance its accounting function so that it can continue to serve effectively. This correspondence outlines the complete scope of work you requested, including objectives, procedures, identification of responsibi...

Letter proposing payment plan to creditor

Description Send this letter to your creditors when unable to make the payment they request. The letter template includes an explanation for the inability to pay, and encloses a partial payment until full payment can be made. User [Street Address] [City, ST ZIP Code] [Date] [Recipient Name] [Title] [Company Name] [Street Address] [City, ST ZIP Code] Dear [Recipient Name] : We have received your most recent request for payment in full on our account. Due to the recent [description of problem] and the resulting loss of revenue, we are unable to make full payment this month. We are enclosing a good faith payment of $ [amount] , and we plan to make similar monthly payments until our account is fully paid. Please contact us if you have questions, or if you want to suggest other arrangements. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we recover from this temporary financial setback. Sincerely, User Enclosure cc: [Recipient]

Sample introduction letter for business proposal

Martin O’Prey Warstone Lane, Birmingham West Midlands, B19 6NZ October 5, 2010 Anthony Nutbeam Manager All-U-Need Store Dear Mr. Nutbeam, We are a leading supplier of electronic equipment and supplies in the country having been in the business for over thirty years now.  We supply high quality products, ensuring quick and safe  delivery to our customers with a money-back guarantee.  Our excellent service has gained us recognition for being one of the top companies in the country for several years. We have learned that you will be opening a branch of your store in town soon.  We would like to do business with you and apply to be a supplier of your electronic equipment needs.  We have enclosed a   brochure   containing the list of our products as well as an overview of our services for your perusal.  Please contact us should you have any queries. We hope we could discuss the matter at your convenient time. Thank you. Yours truly, Martin O’Prey