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Location Randwick NSW

Understanding Financial Data Through Applied Analysis

Markets shift. Numbers tell stories. And reading them properly makes the difference between reactive decisions and strategic planning. We teach people how to interpret financial statements, recognize patterns in data, and build frameworks that actually hold up under pressure.

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Three Core Disciplines We Focus On

Financial analysis isn't one skill. It's a collection of connected practices that feed into each other. Each area requires different thinking patterns and tools.

Statement Analysis

Balance sheets and income statements contain layers most people never look past. We teach how to read between the lines, spot inconsistencies, and understand what management isn't saying directly through footnotes and disclosures.

Ratio Interpretation

Ratios only matter in context. A 2.5 current ratio might signal strength in one industry and weakness in another. Our courses emphasize comparative analysis across time periods and peer groups rather than memorizing thresholds.

Cash Flow Tracking

Profit and cash are different things. Companies can show earnings while burning through reserves. We focus on understanding the cash conversion cycle and identifying red flags that appear in operating, investing, and financing activities.

Who Teaches These Courses

Our instructors bring practical experience from years spent analyzing real companies. They've worked through market downturns, evaluated merger targets, and built models that informed actual capital allocation decisions.

Callum Breivik teaching financial analysis

Callum Breivik

Senior Analyst

Spent twelve years in equity research covering industrial companies. Now focuses on teaching ratio analysis and how to spot earnings quality issues before they become obvious problems.

Lauritz Østergaard discussing cash flow analysis

Lauritz Østergaard

Cash Flow Specialist

Background in corporate restructuring where understanding cash positions meant everything. He teaches students how to read cash flow statements like they're telling a story about business health.

Course Investment Options

Programs starting September 2025 through January 2026. Each tier includes access to materials, recorded sessions, and practical exercises with real company data.

Fundamentals Track

$1,850

8 weeks

  • Statement reading basics
  • Key ratio calculations
  • Industry comparison methods
  • Weekly guided exercises
  • Access to analysis templates
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Applied Analysis

$3,200

12 weeks

  • Advanced ratio interpretation
  • Cash flow forensics
  • Quality of earnings assessment
  • Real case studies
  • Quarterly review sessions
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Professional Program

$5,400

16 weeks

  • Complete analytical framework
  • Company valuation methods
  • Red flag identification
  • Industry-specific analysis
  • Monthly coaching calls
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Building Analytical Muscle

Learning financial analysis is like developing any other skill. It requires repetition, feedback, and gradually increasing complexity.

Students working through financial statement analysis exercises

Students start with basic statement reading and move toward complex scenarios involving multiple periods, currency adjustments, and non-standard accounting treatments. The progression isn't linear because different people struggle with different aspects.

Some find cash flow statements intuitive while wrestling with deferred tax assets. Others breeze through ratios but need extra time understanding segment reporting. The courses adapt to where people need more practice rather than forcing everyone through identical sequences.