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to successfully do something you wanted to do, especially after a lot of effort

achieve an ambition (Ziel, Ambition, Ehrgeiz)

to pay money for the right for your business to sell the products and services of another company

buy into a franchise

when money is added to a business to make it stronger or better

cash infusion

if a business or organisation closes down or someone closes it down, it stops operating

close down

to deal successfully with a difficult situation

(to) cope with (etwas bewältigen, to cope with smb = es mit jmd aufnehmen)

arrangements for paying for goods or services at a later time, usually paying interst as well as the original amount

credit facilities (Krediteinrichtungen, Darlehensmöglichkeiten)

a general development relating to trade, industry, and money

economic trend (konjunkturelle Entwicklung)

someone who makes money by starting their own business, especially when this involves seeing a new opportunity and taking risks

entrepreneur (Unternehmer, Existenzgründer)

to use the opportunity to sell a product or service because a need or demand for it existts but no one is supplying it

exploit a gap in the market

gradually becoming more successful

from strength to strength ( to go from strength to strength = nach und nach grössere Erfolge erzielen)

when someone or something is known in more than one country

international presence

to give information intended to advise people on how something should be done in an clear and detailed way

lay out guidelines

to lose control and not act in an calm way

lose one's head (den Kopf verlieren)

if you are made redundant, you lose your job because your employer no longer needs you

make redundant (to make sb redundant = jmd entlassen)

a new business activity

new venture (neues Unternehmen, aber auch; neues Wagnis)

a store that sells a particular company's products or products of a specific type

outlet (Fabrikladen)

the buildings and land owned or used by someone, especially by a company or organisation

premises (Grundstück, Geschäftsräume)

to make or do the most important part of a business's idea again in exactly the same way

replicate the core concept

the money coming into a company from a particular activity over a period of time, or the activity itself

revenue stream (Einnahmequelle)

to make a new product, service, or system available for the first time

roll out (to roll out = einführen)

to write your name on a legal document that states and explaines a formal agreement between two different people or groups

sign a contract

the level or position of someone in relation to others in society

social status

an examination of people's opinions, behaviour etc. made, for example, by asking the questions

survey (Umfrage)

to take control of something or of a group of people

take charge of

to make a decision to do something, especially after thinking about it for a long time

take the plunge (den Sprung wagen)

when the activity of lending money to people and organisations which they pay back with interest is controlled very carefully

tight lending market (angespannter Kreditmarkt)

taking a lot of time to do or complete

time-consuming

to make something less forceful or offensive, usually a piece of writing or a speech

tone down (abmildern = to tone down)

rich (anderes Wort dafür)

wealthy (vermögend, wohlhabend, reich)