Instead of simply offering facts and ideas, the recommendation report translates data, makes conclusions, and presents recommendations. The recommendation listed below offers a report in the form of a letter. The author of the translated letter, a Dallas Translation Services worker, uses technical financial language since he understands that the American reader will understand the terminology. Using a direct plan, the report commences with a short introductory paragraph that quickly addresses the topic and purpose. After the introduction, the letter provides a recommendation, an overview, and the subject areas included in the analysis. Observe that the tone of the English to French Translator is format befitting the relationship between investment counselor and client. Although he recommends buying the stock, he remains impartial, letting the facts prove his point.
First American Financial Advisers
2025 Addison Circle Drive
Addison, Texas 75001August 27, 2012
Mr. Howard Johnson
2992 North Halstead Way
Washington, DC 20001
Dear Mr. Johnson:SUBJECT: THE ATTRACTIVENESS OF A COMMON STOCK PURCHASE IN ExxonMobil
We are pleased to submit the following report you requested on the feasibility of a common stock investment in ExxonMobil.
Recommendation
ExxonMobil liquidity ratio (.94), profit margin (10.37), and debt ratio (53.4%) are sound, thereby making ExxonMobil’s stock a good investment decision. ExxonMobil is one of the largest publicly traded companies by market capitalization in the world and is the largest company in the world by revenue.
The information that the Denver Translation company has gathered from your broker suggests that you invest a minimum of $10,000 in ExxonMobil ‘s common stock. ExxonMobil is a leader in all aspects of petroleum exploration to refining industry and marketing; your investment therefore would not only be a low risk, but it would also provide an excellent return for your retirement.
Overview of ExxonMobil
ExxonMobil is a direct descendant of John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Company. ExxonMobil was created by the mergers of Mobile and Exxon in 1999 and is the largest of the six oil supermajors. ExxonMobil, is an American multinational oil and gas corporation.
Types of Common Stock
Publicly traded as XOM on the NYSE, ExxonMobil is currently priced at $88.05 per share.
In sum, ExxonMobil is a sound investment that would add strength and diversity to your portfolio. Should you wish to invest in ExxonMobil’s stock, please call me at your convenience?
Sincerely,
Certified Financial Planner