I have a public insurance adjustment company that also perform analytics functions for the insurance and construction fields. Please advise on which of the following is a more accurate form for the business name:
XYZ, Inc. Adjustment & Analytics
or
XYZ, Inc. Adjustments & Analytics
I know that "Analytics" is always plural in its nature of the business analytics context, and "Adjustment" in terms of Public Adjustment, Insurance Adjustment, etc., are usually not. Most adjustment companies are using the form ABC Adjustment, Inc., ABC Adjustment Group, Inc., The Adjustment Company, etc.
However, When using in the same line/sentence, shouldn't it be kept consistent by pluraling both words?
Thank you for your time and consideration in assisting me with this.
Top answer
Analytics (like Mathematics) is a singular noun. There is no separate plural noun form. Treated as plural, it is a branch of logic.
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Analytics (like Mathematics) is a singular noun.
There is no separate plural noun form.
Treated as plural, it is a branch of logic.
Treated as singular, it is a method of analysis.
Analytics is the discovery and communication of meaningful patterns in data.
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Analytics (like Mathematics) is a singular noun. There is no separate plural noun form. Treated as plural, it is a branch of logic. Treated as singular, it is a method of analysis.
Analytics is the discovery and communication of meaningful patterns in data. Especially valuable in areas rich with recorded information, analytics relies on the simultaneous application of stati