Learn Financial Analysis Through Real-World Application
Our hands-on approach combines theoretical knowledge with practical exercises that mirror actual business scenarios you'll encounter in your career.
Explore PrerequisitesCase-Based Learning System
We've built our curriculum around actual Australian company financials and market conditions. Students work through real scenarios instead of textbook examples.
- Analyse ASX-listed company statements from multiple industries
- Work with current market data and economic indicators
- Practice with the same tools professionals use daily
- Receive feedback from instructors with industry experience
Meet Your Instructors
Our teaching team brings decades of combined experience from investment banking, corporate finance, and financial consulting.
Zephyr Blackthorne
Senior Financial Analyst & Former Investment Banker
Spent twelve years at Macquarie Bank before transitioning to education. Zephyr specialises in equity valuation and merger analysis, bringing real deal experience to every lesson.
Atlas Cordwainer
Corporate Finance Director & Risk Assessment Expert
Led financial planning teams at BHP and Rio Tinto for over fifteen years. Atlas focuses on teaching cash flow analysis and financial risk management through mining industry case studies.
How We Structure Learning
Each module follows a progressive framework that builds confidence while developing practical skills. You'll start with fundamentals and advance to complex analysis techniques.
Foundation Week
Master financial statement reading using simplified examples. Learn to identify key ratios and understand what they reveal about company performance.
Application Phase
Apply your knowledge to real company data. Compare competitors, spot trends, and practice making investment recommendations with supporting evidence.
Portfolio Project
Complete a comprehensive analysis of an ASX company of your choice. Present findings to the class and receive detailed feedback from instructors and peers.
Industry Simulation
Participate in mock investment committee meetings where you'll defend your analysis against challenging questions and alternative viewpoints.