Master Financial Statement Analysis Build Real Skills for Business Decisions

Financial statements tell stories. We teach you to read them, interpret the patterns, and make decisions that matter. Starting September 2025, join professionals who want more than surface-level understanding.

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How We Actually Teach This

Financial analysis isn't abstract theory. It's pattern recognition, context, and knowing what questions to ask when numbers don't add up.

Real Cases Only

Work with actual company financials from Australian and international businesses. No textbook examples that oversimplify reality. You'll see messy data and learn how to clean it up.

Peer Review Sessions

Every Tuesday evening, present your analysis to peers. They'll challenge your assumptions, spot gaps you missed, and help you think through alternatives. This mirrors real boardroom discussions.

Industry Context Matters

Retail financials look different from tech startups. We teach industry-specific benchmarks and ratios that matter. What's healthy for a manufacturer might signal trouble for a service company.

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Your Learning Path

Before You Start

Complete our self-assessment to identify knowledge gaps. We'll recommend prep materials if needed. Most students benefit from reviewing basic accounting principles before the first session.

Weeks 1-8: Foundation

Balance sheets, income statements, cash flow analysis. You'll practice reading these until the structure becomes second nature. By week eight, you should spot inconsistencies without thinking.

Weeks 9-16: Application

Industry comparisons, trend analysis, forecasting models. Work on group projects analyzing publicly traded companies. Present findings and defend your conclusions to instructors with 20+ years of experience.

After Completion

Access to our alumni network and quarterly workshops. New regulations and standards emerge constantly. We help you stay current through ongoing learning opportunities.

Learn With Others

Financial analysis benefits from multiple perspectives. Someone from banking sees different risks than someone from manufacturing. Your cohort becomes a resource beyond graduation.

Classes are capped at 24 students. Small enough for individual attention, large enough for diverse viewpoints. Most cohorts form study groups that continue meeting long after the program ends.

Group discussion during financial statement workshop

Weekly Team Analysis

Groups of four tackle complex financial scenarios. You'll learn to divide work efficiently and synthesize different analytical approaches into coherent recommendations.

Industry Guest Sessions

CFOs and financial controllers join quarterly sessions to discuss real challenges they face. Ask questions about practical application and career paths in financial analysis.

Peer Mentorship

Students from previous cohorts volunteer as mentors. They remember struggling with ratio analysis or cash flow statements and can offer practical study tips.

Networking Beyond Class

Access our online community where alumni share job opportunities, discuss industry changes, and collaborate on professional projects. Connections often lead to unexpected opportunities.

Program Investment

We keep cohorts small and instructor quality high. That affects pricing, but the return comes from skills that remain relevant throughout your career.

Foundation Track

$3,200 AUD

Core financial statement analysis skills over 12 weeks

  • 24 instructional sessions
  • Access to case library
  • Basic peer review groups
  • Email support
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Executive Track

$8,500 AUD

Intensive program designed for senior professionals

  • All Professional Track benefits
  • Private coaching sessions
  • Custom industry analysis
  • Executive networking events
  • Lifetime learning updates
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Payment plans available for all tracks. Next cohort begins September 15, 2025. Winter intake opens for registration in November 2025. Classes meet Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 6:30-9:00 PM AEDT, with optional Saturday workshops twice monthly.

Torben Eklund, financial analyst and program graduate

Real Experience

"I spent years reading financial statements without truly understanding what I was looking at. This program taught me to see patterns I'd missed and ask better questions. The peer review sessions were uncomfortable at first but became the most valuable part. Having my analysis challenged by people from different industries changed how I approach problems."

Torben Eklund

Senior Analyst, Completed Professional Track 2024