The Rise of a Business Empire
Jahid was an ambitious entrepreneur who wanted to start his own business. He had an innovative idea - a company that would trade local artisans' products globally.
The first challenge was to arrange capital. He had no finance background, no wealthy investors. But his business plan was solid. He went to banks, negotiated with potential investors.
After many rejections, an angel investor became interested. They made a deal - the investor would make the initial investment for capital, and they would form a partnership. A contract was signed that clearly defined everyone's responsibilities.
Jahid launched his startup. The first six months were tough. Establishing commerce, building networks with artisans, quality control of products - managing everything was overwhelming.
But his strategy was clear. He targeted corporate clients, explored international markets. His business model was unique - fair trade, ethical sourcing, quality products.
In the first year they broke even, in the second year there was profit. Investors were happy, artisans were getting more income, customers were satisfied.
Now it was time to expand. Jahid invested more capital in new product lines. He expanded his team, created a professional management structure.
His company is now a mid-size business. They trade in multiple countries, employ hundreds of artisans. Jahid's venture became successful because he had a clear strategy, ethical business practices, and strong management.
The local economy was also impacted. Artisans now get sustainable income, their products get international recognition. Jahid's entrepreneurship proves that ethical business and profit are possible together.
Now many young entrepreneurs follow him. He gives seminars on business strategy, finance management, negotiation skills. His message is simple: good business doesn't just mean making profit, it means creating value, creating jobs, contributing to the economy. When you start a venture, remember you need to build partnerships, negotiate smart deals, and most importantly - have a sustainable business model that can expand.
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noun
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the practice of making money by producing or buying and selling goods or services
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She started her own business last year. |
mind your own business |
focus on your own matters and not interfere with others
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company, trade, firm, enterprise, commerce
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idleness, unemployment
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small business, family business, business plan, business meeting
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/ˈkæpɪtl/
noun
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a city that serves as the seat of government; also wealth in the form of money or assets
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Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh. |
capital punishment |
the death penalty as a punishment for a crime
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metropolis, assets, money, wealth, resources
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debt, liability
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capital city, capital investment, capital punishment, venture capital
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/ˈkɒmɜːs/
noun
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the activity of buying and selling goods and services
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International commerce has expanded significantly in recent years. |
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trade, business, industry, retail
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non-trade, isolation
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global commerce, e-commerce, retail commerce, international commerce
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/ˈkʌm.pə.ni/
noun
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a business organization; the presence of other people
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She started her own company to sell handmade products. |
keep someone company |
to stay with someone so they are not alone
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firm, corporation, enterprise, business, organization
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individual, solitude
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company policy, company profile, company growth, company headquarters
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verb
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contracted
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contracted
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contracts
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contracting
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to make smaller; to enter into a formal agreement
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The company will contract a new supplier for materials. |
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shrink, reduce, agree, hire
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expand, extend, dissolve, cancel
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contract work, contract services, contract terms, sign contract
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/ˈkɔːrpərət/
adjective, noun
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relating to a corporation or large company; united as a single body
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Corporate social responsibility is important for modern businesses. |
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business, company, collective, enterprise
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individual, personal
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corporate culture, corporate strategy, corporate governance, corporate identity
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verb
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dealt
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dealt
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deals
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dealing
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to distribute or give out something; to handle or manage
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He had to deal with many problems at work. |
deal with it |
a phrase used to say one must accept or handle a situation
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handle, manage, cope, distribute, bargain
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ignore, neglect, avoid
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deal with, business deal, fair deal, deal cards
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/ɪˈkɒnəmi/
noun
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The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services in a society.
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The global economy has been affected by rising inflation. |
boost the economy |
to improve the economic condition of a country or region
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market, financial system, commerce, trade, industry
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stagnation, recession, collapse
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global economy, national economy, strong economy, economy growth, economy policy
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/ˌɒntrəprəˈnɜːr/ (UK), /ˌɑːntrəprəˈnɝː/ (US)
noun
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A person who starts and runs a business, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
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The young entrepreneur launched a successful tech startup. |
serial entrepreneur |
A person who starts multiple businesses one after another
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businessperson, founder, innovator, tycoon, capitalist
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employee, follower, worker
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young entrepreneur, successful entrepreneur, serial entrepreneur, social entrepreneur
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verb
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expanded
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expanded
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expands
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expanding
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To increase in size, number, or importance.
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The company plans to expand its operations into new markets. |
expand horizons |
To broaden one's experiences or knowledge
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enlarge, grow, extend, broaden, increase
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shrink, contract, reduce
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expand business, expand market, expand knowledge, expand rapidly
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/ˈfaɪ.næns/ or /fəˈnæns/
noun, verb
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financed
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financed
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finances
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financing
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the management of money and investments, or to provide funds for something
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The company secured finance from a major bank. |
in finance |
working in the field of financial services
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funding, money, capital, investment, resources
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debt, loss, poverty
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finance department, finance company, personal finance, public finance, finance minister
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verb
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invested
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invested
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invests
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investing
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to put money, time, or effort into something with the expectation of achieving a benefit
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He decided to invest in real estate to secure his future. |
invest in |
to commit money, time, or effort into something
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finance, fund, contribute, allocate, commit
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withdraw, divest
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invest money, invest in stocks, invest heavily, invest wisely
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📊
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/ˈmænɪdʒmənt/
noun
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the process of dealing with or controlling things or people
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Good management is crucial for the success of any business. |
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administration, organization, control, supervision, direction
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mismanagement, disorder
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business management, project management, time management, management team
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/nɪˈɡoʊ.ʃi.eɪt/
verb
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negotiated
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negotiated
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negotiates
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negotiating
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To discuss something formally in order to reach an agreement.
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They negotiated a fair deal with the supplier. |
negotiate a deal |
To bargain and reach an agreement.
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bargain, discuss, mediate, arrange, settle
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refuse, reject, decline
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negotiate terms, negotiate peace, negotiate agreement, negotiate contract
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/ˈpɑːtnəʃɪp/
noun
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the state of being a partner or a group of partners
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Our partnership has helped both companies grow. |
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alliance, cooperation, collaboration, association
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separation, rivalry, conflict
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business partnership, successful partnership, partnership agreement
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/ˈprɒfɪt/
noun, verb
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profited
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profited
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profits
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profiting
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financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent
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The company made a huge profit this quarter. |
turn a profit |
to start making financial gains
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gain, earnings, revenue, income, benefit
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loss, deficit, debt
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make a profit, earn profit, profit margin, net profit
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/ˈstɑːrt.ʌp/
noun
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A newly established business, especially a small technology or business company that is just beginning operations.
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The startup secured funding from investors. |
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new business, venture, emerging company
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established firm, corporation, traditional business
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/ˈstrætədʒi/
noun
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a plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim
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The company developed a new marketing strategy to increase sales. |
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plan, approach, tactic
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improvisation, spontaneity
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business strategy, marketing strategy, military strategy
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/treɪd/
noun, verb
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traded
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traded
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trades
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trading
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The action of buying, selling, or exchanging goods and services.
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The company trades in electronic goods worldwide. |
trade off |
To balance one thing against another in a compromise.
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commerce, exchange, business, deal, barter
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hoard, keep, retain
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trade agreement, trade war, trade deficit, trade partner, trade secret
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/ˈvɛntʃər/
noun/verb
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ventured
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ventured
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ventures
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venturing
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a risky or daring journey, project, or undertaking; to undertake something risky
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They ventured into the forest despite the warnings. |
nothing ventured, nothing gained |
without taking risks, one cannot achieve success
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undertaking, gamble, risk, enterprise, project
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certainty, safety, security
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business venture, joint venture, risky venture, venture capital
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