Business English – adjective after "financially" to describe a strong company Complete the sentence with the most suitable adjective: "According to corporate circles data is pushing through the merger to create financially ______ company in the processed foods business, the group's thrust area for the 1990s." Select the option that forms the most idiomatic phrase.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: sound

Explanation:

Given data

  • Collocation: "financially ____ company".
  • Context: merger leading to corporate strength/stability.

Concept/ApproachIn corporate finance, a stable and healthy firm is described as financially sound. The blank needs an adjective modifying "company".

Option analysissound — correct adjective: "financially sound company." ✅sounding — present participle; would modify a noun differently (e.g., "sounding board").sounded — past participle; wrong form.soundly — adverb; cannot modify the noun "company".

Usage noteOther common pairings: operationally efficient, strategically aligned, cash-rich.

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