Question:
Types of business letters pls HELP?
PALOS
2009-07-30 05:11:55 UTC
I'm still finding about different types of business letters. I'm searching about their meaning only. Could anyone help for this. I'm just finding a source or a site for me to copy those types and their meanings. At least 10 different types of business letters. I had to pass it tomorrow.

thanks in advance
Three answers:
Guest
2009-07-30 07:21:01 UTC
http://www.englishclub.com/business-english/business-letters.htm



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There are different kinds of business letters, used for different purposes. They are divided into two types: the business to business type and the business to client type. These business letters have the same outline as a professional letter.



Business letter outline:

- Date

- Sender's address

- Inside address or the recipient's address

- Salutation

- Body

- Closing

- Attachments

- Initials of the typist



Business-to-business types are intended for company to company communication. Examples are:

• Appreciation Letter - a letter of gratitude and appreciation for help extended, or a good business deal.

• Thank you - is a letter of gratitude.

• Congratulations - is a letter that praises the recipient for a job well- done

• Letter of Recognition - a written statement of recognized efforts similar to an appreciation letter.

• Letter of Reference - is a character reference letter. It is a letter building up the character of a person to be accepted in a job.

• Recommendation - is an endorsement letter to hire a certain person. Sympathy letter - is a letter of condolences to a person or family.

• Invitation letter - is a letter persuading a person or a company to join an event or an occasion.

• Letter of credit - is a way of endorsing a certain business to be considered a credit loan.

• Letter of interest - a reply to an invitation that confirms presence on the event/occasion.

• Business memorandum - notices that are distributed to the staff. They are reminders of company activities, or imminent changes in the company. Business introduction - is done to introduce a new business to the readers.

• Business letter - a letter that talks about the plans for the business.

• Donation letter - a letter asking for donations.

• Termination letter - more popularly known as a resignation letter. It signifies someone's desire to leave a job permanently.



Business-to-Client letters are:

• Welcome Letter - welcomes the client and thanking him for choosing the company.

• Letter of Appreciation - thanks the client for having business with the company.

• Apology Letter - asking the client for reconsideration, and apologizes for failing to deliver.

• Collection Letter - notice outstanding payments due.

• Invoice Letter Template - this is asking the clients to state the invoice number of their transactions.

• Letter of Invitation - inviting a client to join a certain gathering.

• Marketing Letter - is stating the newest products that the company will provide soon or is presently providing.

• Rejection Letter - is stating the rejection of the client's request.



Business letters are more formal in writing. Follow the formats strictly. Be concise, clear and direct to the point.



OR Try This



http://www.letter-samples.com/businessletter.html
2014-01-05 03:16:49 UTC
is it possible for you to provide me all the sample letters of above mentioned in your answer???

The easiest sample letters of these mentioned below.

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• Appreciation Letter -

• Thank you -

• Congratulations -

• Letter of Recognition -

• Letter of Reference -

• Recommendation -

• Invitation letter -

• Letter of credit -

• Letter of interest -

• Business memorandum -

• Business letter -

• Donation letter -

• Termination letter -



Business-to-Client letters are:

• Welcome Letter -

• Letter of Appreciation -

• Apology Letter -

• Collection Letter -

• Invoice Letter Template -

• Letter of Invitation -

• Marketing Letter -

• Rejection Letter -
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2016-02-28 00:19:58 UTC
Funny! 100!


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