GUIDELINES

  1. Write a brief letter with information to the point. Include all the permissions or affidavits in form of a list. This helps the work to commence soon.
  2. Mention your approval to begin the work.
  3. Include all the details about the enclosures.
  4. Tell the reader that you are awaiting his/her response.
  5. End with a positive note.

SAMPLE LETTER

[Senders Name]
[Address line]
[State, ZIP Code]

[Letter Date]

[Recipients Name]
[Address line]
[State, ZIP Code]

[Subject: Normally bold, summarizes the intention of the letter] -Optional-


Dear [Recipients Name],

We would like to confirm our request for your services in handling the financial audit of our organization in adherence to the standards and procedures that you have outlined. Rest assured that all pertinent financial records and documentation will be available and readily accessible. After everything has been agreed on, we will deposit an upfront payment of 40% to your account, and the balance of 60% will be given for a manager's check once work is done, preferably before the end of the month. We hope for your immediate response.

Sincerely,

[Senders Name]
[Senders Title] -Optional-

[Enclosures: number] - Optional -
cc: [Name of copy recipient] - Optional -

Authorize company to handle financial audit letter example.

Further things to consider when writing authorization letters to proxies

Further things to consider when writing authorization letters to proxies

Authorization Letters

Authorization letters are letters meant to give someone permission to do something or officially take control of a situation. An authorization letter is usually considered as a written confirmation to allow someone to take a specific action, enter into a legal contract, delegate his/her duties, spend a specified sum of money, etc. Authorization letters can be written for quite a number of reasons, but the most common ones include authorization of power of attorney, confirmation to proceed with a project, authorization to collect documents, parental authorization for a child to travel, and authorization to act on behalf of someone.

When writing authorization letters, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. Write clearly and concisely and remember to mention that it is an authorization letter. Clearly state that the person is authorized to perform the task and the reason for it. State the arrangements you have made to help the authorized person carry out the specified task. Make sure to state the start date and the duration of the authorization. Maintain a professional tone even if you know the other person on a personal level. Close the letter on a positive tone and your signature.

Letters to Proxies

Letters to proxies are letters written to people who have been given the authority or power to do something for someone else. A proxy acts in place of the person he/she represents and, therefore, has the same rights and authority. There are many occasions where you may require someone else to represent your interests. Maybe you are out of the country, and you need to take care of a sensitive financial matter back home. Perhaps you are sick but need to sign some legal documents in court. Giving your power to a third person will help you maintain your presence in these activities.

Before writing letters to proxies, you need to make sure that your proxies are people you can trust to handle the situation. Clearly state the objective of your letter. Explain in details, the rights or authority granted to your proxy. For instance, if you want your representative to authorize a bank transfer, include your account details. If you need assistance in a legal issue, make sure to include the case number. Provide the date of the authorization and the reason for it. Explain any restrictions regarding the authorization. Close with your full name and handwritten signature.

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