Financial Statement Analysis: Reading What the Numbers Say
A structured introduction to interpreting balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow reports for anyone working with business data for the first time.
Financial Statement Analysis
Structured workshops built around real financial documents — balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow analysis done step by step.
Pick the format that fits your current skill level and schedule.
A structured introduction to interpreting balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow reports for anyone working with business data for the first time.
A rigorous course for finance professionals who need to move from reading financial statements to building defensible valuation models based on them.
Designed for credit analysts, loan officers, and risk professionals who evaluate borrower financials as part of underwriting or portfolio monitoring.
A practical short course for business owners and startup operators who need to understand their own financials without becoming accountants.
Each program targets a specific gap that shows up repeatedly when people work with real financial documents — not abstract textbook examples, but actual statements where numbers don't always add up cleanly.
The four priority areas below reflect where most analytical errors occur. Programs are matched to these zones based on content depth and participant readiness.
Understanding what each line item represents and how statements connect to one another.
Calculating liquidity, profitability, and leverage ratios — then reading what they signal in context.
Recognising figures that fall outside reasonable ranges and knowing when to investigate further.
Turning numerical findings into clear, defensible written commentary for decision-makers.
Each workshop is designed so participants work through exercises before theory — you encounter the problem first, then get the explanation.
Exercises use actual financial reports with names and sensitive data removed — not simplified teaching examples.
Assignments include annotated answer keys, so you can see exactly where your analysis diverged and why.
All sessions are accessible from anywhere. Scheduling accounts for multiple time zones so participants from different regions can join live.