Persuasive Letter to Ms. Barbara Cossa2 Martin Lawrence, 2543 Stanley Road, Turner Street, WI 66561. Burners.225.@yahoo.com March 19, 2019. Ms. Barbara Cossa, Bank of Montreal, 22674. Dear Ms. Cossa, I am an aspiring business owner who intended to enter into the wedding planning service. As such, the business may be through a partnership, which will provide the business with a perfect opportunity to steadily grow. I am writing this letter with the hopes that l will be considered for a loan from your financial institution. This would help in boosting the business which would require progressive funding before it picks up. Most people fail to understand that wedding planning service is a business that only pays to the calm with a will to carry on. This is one of the principles Eileen Kaden Dean considered that helped them generate income from the business (Parets, 2016).
Persuasive Letter to Ms. Barbara Cossa3 I understand that for someone to excel in this business, one must offer something exquisite. This would assist in distinguishing the enterprise from the existing competition. My primary reason for doing this business a partnership is that it is easy to form one because it is a private agreement between partners and does not require legal registration. This makes the wedding service business free from any form of liability (Coble, 2015). Also, the wedding business will provide affordable services, which may be less than 50,000 dollars depending on the client’s budget. Therefore, l owe the Turner Street community the chance to have the wedding of their dreams at an affordable rate, which may be payable in installments. Sincerely, Martin Lawrence.
Persuasive Letter to Ms. Barbara Cossa4 References Coble, C. (2015). 5 Reasons Why You Should Form a Partnership.Findlaw.Available from: https://blogs.findlaw.com/free_enterprise/2015/08/5-reasons-why-you-should-form-a- partnership.html Parets, R. (2016). There’s No Business like the Wedding Planning Business.Fundera.Available from:https://www.fundera.com/blog/wedding-planning-business