Financial Analysis That Makes Sense

Most people find financial statements confusing. We break down the numbers into stories you can actually use. Whether you're starting from scratch or trying to make better decisions with your money, we'll show you how the pieces fit together.

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Three Core Areas We Focus On

Financial analysis isn't some mystery reserved for Wall Street. It's a skill anyone can learn if they have the right guidance and practical examples.

Reading Financial Statements

Balance sheets and income statements tell you where money comes from and where it goes. We'll walk through real examples so you can spot the patterns that matter.

Understanding Ratios

Profitability, liquidity, efficiency—these aren't just fancy words. They're tools that help you compare businesses or track your own progress over time.

Cash Flow Analysis

Profit on paper doesn't always mean money in the bank. Learning how cash actually moves through a business can prevent some costly surprises down the road.

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How Our Approach Works

We don't throw textbook theory at you and hope it sticks. Every concept starts with a real-world example—something you've probably encountered or wondered about yourself.

Then we show you the framework behind it. You'll see how professionals break down complex information into manageable parts, and you'll practice doing the same thing.

Our next program begins September 2025, with sessions running through early 2026. Small groups mean you get actual feedback, not just generic responses.

By the end, you won't just know what these terms mean—you'll know how to apply them when you're looking at your own financial decisions or evaluating opportunities.

Who You'll Learn From

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Henrik Olofsson

Financial Analysis Instructor

Henrik spent twelve years working with mid-sized businesses in Sydney, helping them interpret their financials during growth phases. He's practical, patient, and genuinely interested in helping people understand the numbers.

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Siobhan Flannery

Program Coordinator

Siobhan handles the structure and pacing of our program. She's the one who makes sure explanations are clear and that we're addressing the questions people actually have, not the ones we assume they have.

What You'll Actually Be Able To Do

After working through our program, you'll have a clearer sense of how businesses operate financially. More importantly, you'll be able to ask better questions and understand the answers.

  • Spot red flags in financial reports before they become serious problems
  • Compare different investment opportunities on equal footing
  • Understand what financial advisors are really telling you
  • Make sense of business valuations and growth projections
  • Track your own financial health with the same tools professionals use
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Getting Started Is Straightforward

We keep the process simple so you can focus on learning rather than logistics. Here's what to expect if you're interested in joining us.

1

Initial Conversation

We'll chat about your background and what you're hoping to get out of the program. This helps us make sure it's a good fit for where you're starting from.

2

Review Materials

You'll receive a course outline and some sample materials. Take a week or so to look through them and see if the content resonates with you.

3

Enroll and Begin

Once you're ready, we'll get you set up with access to all program resources. The autumn 2025 cohort starts mid-September, with weekly sessions through November.

Ready To Make Sense Of The Numbers?

Financial analysis doesn't have to be intimidating. With clear explanations and practical examples, most people pick it up faster than they expect. If you're curious about learning more, we're here to help.