Financial Analysis Built for Real Business Decisions

Corporate finance training that connects theoretical models with actual cash flow challenges. We work with analysts who need to move past textbook answers and start solving problems their companies actually face.

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How We Approach Financial Training

Most corporate finance courses teach formulas. That's fine until you're staring at messy quarterly data that doesn't fit any textbook scenario. Our method starts where standard training ends.

Case-Based Learning

Real company financials from Asia-Pacific markets. You'll work through capital structure decisions, valuation disputes, and restructuring scenarios drawn from actual business situations we've encountered.

Analyst Workflows

We focus on the Excel modeling techniques and analytical shortcuts that experienced analysts actually use. Less time on theory, more time building models you can adapt to your next project.

Regional Context

Financial analysis looks different when you're dealing with family-owned enterprises, cross-strait operations, or regulatory environments most Western textbooks never mention. We address those gaps directly.

Financial analyst reviewing corporate data and building valuation models

From Spreadsheet Confusion to Confident Analysis

Before

Kasper joined our September 2024 cohort after struggling with merger analysis at his firm. He could calculate WACC but couldn't explain why his valuations kept missing the mark. Senior analysts would point out flaws he didn't understand.

After

By January 2025, he'd rebuilt his valuation framework using our scenario analysis approach. His models now account for operational realities his previous methods ignored. Last month, his team lead asked him to train two junior analysts on his process.

Realistic Skill Development

These aren't guaranteed outcomes. They're examples of what participants have reported after completing our programs and applying the methods consistently.

Corporate finance workshop with analysts collaborating on financial models
6-8 weeks

Typical time for participants to rebuild their core modeling workflows with new techniques

3-4 models

Average number of practical templates participants create during the program

12 months

Ongoing access to updated case studies and regional financial data after program completion

Corporate finance instructor with extensive regional market experience

Taught by Practicing Analysts

Led by Ragnar Thornberg, Former VP of Corporate Development

Ragnar spent twelve years structuring acquisitions and financing deals across Southeast Asia before transitioning to training. He's the one who'll point out when your DCF assumptions don't match how companies in this region actually operate. Our next cohort begins in October 2025, with enrollment opening in July.

Meet Our Team