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A memorandum is an informal message, especially one sent between two or more employees of the same company, concerning company business.

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Show an example of a legal memorandum?

Try using this link. It shows a very well formated memorandum. Also, it has links to formatting, ie. double shace or single space, underline or italics, font size, etc. http://ualr.edu/cmbarger/SAMPLE_MEMO.HTML Hope this helps. hyb


What are the different kinds of memorandum letters?

as master business communication student ihave learnt that we have 4 types of Memo,information Memo.problemsolving Memo.persuasive Memo,and finally Internal Memo


Can a non-profit organization operate under the umbrella of another non-profit business?

Yes. If you are an arts organization there are several non-profit organizations that act as fiscal sponsors for arts groups allowing them to apply for grants and accept donations ear marked for their purposes. They usually keep 3 - 10% of the donations. But any non-profit organization can act as an umbrella for another non-profit group if goals are similar.


Can you Outline and explain the different types of business organisation in the business environment?

there are two mainly tyapes of bte business organization namely privately owned and public owned business. in private ownsd business organization are three tyapes namely solepropriator business organization this is one whicha is owned by an individual alone especially family business as an example then the second is partirnership business organization this is the one in which people with same concern join to make a business operation intending to earn profit and the last is joint stock company in this business operates distinctly from owners this means the business is operated under the three documents which are the constitution governing the business one article of association secondly memorandum.