Learn Financial Analysis That Actually Makes Sense
We help professionals understand balance sheets, cash flows, and ratios without the confusion. Our approach focuses on what works in real business situations across Southeast Asian markets.
Explore ProgramsBuilding Skills Through Practical Application
Starting with financial statements can feel overwhelming. We break down complex concepts into manageable pieces you can apply immediately.
Our curriculum walks through actual company reports from the Thai market. You'll see how revenue recognition works in practice, not just theory. Cash flow analysis becomes clearer when you're looking at real transactions from businesses operating in your region.
Many students tell us they finally understand why certain metrics matter after working through our case examples. That moment when financial ratios stop being abstract numbers and start telling a story about business health.

How Our Learning Process Works
Foundation Concepts
Start with financial statement structure and basic terminology. We use real company examples from industries you recognize to make concepts concrete.
Analysis Techniques
Learn ratio analysis, trend identification, and comparative assessment methods. Practice with guided exercises that mirror actual analyst workflows.
Applied Practice
Work through complete company analyses from multiple sectors. Build confidence by presenting findings and discussing interpretations with peers.

Henrik Olsen
Lead Financial Educator
Learning From Someone Who's Been There
Henrik spent fifteen years working through financial reports for regional investment firms before switching to education. He knows what confuses people because he remembers being confused himself.
His teaching style focuses on pattern recognition. Instead of memorizing formulas, you learn to spot red flags in financial statements. The kind of things that made him pause during his analyst days and dig deeper into company operations.
- Worked with over 200 companies across ASEAN markets analyzing financial health
- Developed training programs used by three regional banks for their analyst teams
- Specializes in making depreciation schedules and working capital cycles understandable
- Regular contributor to financial literacy workshops in Chiang Rai business community
What sets Henrik apart is his patience with questions. He's heard every possible confusion point about deferred revenue and accumulated depreciation. His explanations tend to click because he remembers exactly where students get stuck.
Learning Together Makes It Stick
Financial analysis isn't a solo activity in the real world. Our approach emphasizes collaboration and peer discussion because that's how professionals actually learn.
Study Group Sessions
Small cohorts of 8-10 students work through quarterly reports together. You'll debate interpretations, challenge assumptions, and explain your reasoning to others who are learning the same concepts.
Peer Review Practice
Review analysis work from other students and receive feedback on yours. This mirrors the quality check processes used in professional settings where analysts validate each other's findings.
Industry Case Discussions
Monthly sessions analyzing recent company reports that made news. Students present different perspectives on the same financial data and discuss what various metrics reveal about business strategy.
Mentorship Connections
Get paired with alumni who work in financial roles. They share how they use analysis skills in their current positions and offer guidance on developing analytical judgment over time.
What You'll Actually Do
Our program centers on hands-on work with real financial documents. Theory matters, but application is where understanding happens.

Statement Analysis Workshops
Work through income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow reports from companies in retail, manufacturing, and services sectors. Learn to spot inconsistencies and understand what different line items actually represent.

Ratio Calculation Practice
Calculate liquidity, profitability, and efficiency ratios until the process becomes second nature. More importantly, learn what those numbers mean in context and when they signal potential problems or strengths.
Ready to Start Making Sense of Numbers?
Our next cohort begins in September 2025. Classes meet twice weekly for twelve weeks, with flexible evening schedules for working professionals. We keep groups small so everyone gets individual attention when concepts need clarification.