Master Financial Statement Analysis

Learn from industry professionals who've spent years working with real companies. Our hands-on approach focuses on practical skills you'll actually use, not theoretical concepts you'll forget.

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Learn from Financial Professionals

Our instructors bring real-world experience from major Australian financial institutions and consulting firms. They've worked through market crashes, company restructures, and everything in between. That experience shapes how we teach – focusing on patterns you'll actually encounter.

Senna Rodriguez, Senior Financial Analyst
Senna Rodriguez
Corporate Finance
Kira Blakewood, Investment Analyst
Kira Blakewood
Investment Analysis
Nayeli Chen, Risk Management
Nayeli Chen
Risk Assessment
Vera Nakamura, Financial Consultant
Vera Nakamura
Strategic Planning
Financial analysis session showing real company statements

Real Results from Real Students

We track what matters – not just completion rates, but actual career progress. Here's what our graduates have achieved over the past three years.

87%
Career advancement within 18 months
340
Graduates working in finance
24
Average weeks to job offer
156
Companies hiring our graduates

Your Learning Timeline

1
Foundation Phase
Months 1-3
2
Application Phase
Months 4-6
3
Mastery Phase
Months 7-9

Real Companies, Real Analysis

Every week, you'll work with actual financial statements from Australian companies. We don't use made-up examples – you'll analyze the same reports that investment professionals review daily. This approach helps you recognize patterns and red flags that only come from experience.

Mining Company Restructure Analysis
Week 8 Project
Students analyzed three years of financial statements from a major mining company going through restructuring. The project revealed how debt restructuring affects cash flow projections and taught practical lessons about reading between the lines in annual reports.
Retail Chain Comparison Study
Week 15 Project
Teams compared financial health across four competing retail chains, identifying which companies were positioned for growth and which showed warning signs. This project taught ratio analysis in context and demonstrated how market conditions affect different business models.
Tech Startup Valuation Challenge
Week 22 Project
Advanced students worked with limited financial data to assess startup valuations, learning how to make investment decisions with incomplete information. This project bridged traditional analysis with modern investment challenges.
Students working through complex financial statements and analysis