Q&A

Do you want to ask us something about the company?

Do you want to ask us something about the company?

Answer 1 – When you are going for a job interview, go prepared. Try to find out the latest information about the company. You should ask as many questions as you can about the company. This helps to build a rapport with the interviewer and gives them a sense of feeling that you want to know more about the company.

What’s the difference between question concerns and question regards?

If you google that construction, you gat a decent number of hits, but if you look at the quality of the hits, it’s mostly personal blogs and questions to other bloggers. On the other hand, question concerns comes up in solid writing, if you will, like the New York Times and professional sites, as does question relates (to) and question regarding.

Can you use the phrase my question regards?

You can say, my question regards, but you would be in the minority here. If you google that construction, you gat a decent number of hits, but if you look at the quality of the hits, it’s mostly personal blogs and questions to other bloggers.

How to use concerns in the first sentence?

Concerns is what you want in the first sentence: My question concerns X. Regard doesn’t sound right there. A question regarding X is OK, but not a main verb. – John Lawler Oct 3 ’14 at 15:33

Which is better regards, best regards, sincerely or Kind Regards?

“Regards,” “Best Regards,” and “In Regard” in Summary. Regards, Best regards, and Kind regards are good email sign-offs. Remember that concerning and about can work just as well as, and more concisely than, in regard to and with regard to.

What to ask in a going concern assessment?

Management should be prepared to answer the following 15 questions when preparing a going concern assessment during this uncertain time of COVID-19: How has the pandemic affected your revenues and your bottom line? What is your company’s cash position? Is liquidity a challenge? Does your company have the funds to meet its current operating needs?

How to use my question regards / concerns / relates to the?

I have a question regarding… I like the brevity of it. All of these phrases seem to work well. For more info on usage, check out Merriam-Webster. “About/In relation to”, I think is definitely safer and more versatile with “regarding” coming in second.

When does a company become a going concern?

The going concern assessment considers the probability that the entity will be unable to meet its obligations as they become due within one year after the date that the financial statements are issued (or within one year after the date that the financial statements are available to be issued).

Concerns is what you want in the first sentence: My question concerns X. Regard doesn’t sound right there. A question regarding X is OK, but not a main verb. – John Lawler Oct 3 ’14 at 15:33