Financial Statement Analysis Program

Learn to read the story behind the numbers. Our hands-on program teaches you how to analyze financial statements like an experienced analyst — no accounting degree required.

Built Around Real Financial Statements

We don't teach theory in a vacuum. Every lesson uses actual financial statements from real companies operating in Asian markets. You'll see how different industries structure their finances and learn to spot the patterns that matter.

The program covers three main areas: balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements. But we also spend time on the relationships between these documents — because that's where the interesting insights usually hide.

Most participants spend about 8 weeks working through the material. You can go faster or slower depending on your schedule. Some people finish in 6 weeks, others take 12.

Financial analysis workspace with documents and charts

What You'll Actually Learn

Reading Balance Sheets

Assets, liabilities, and equity — you'll learn what these actually mean beyond the textbook definitions. We focus on liquidity ratios, debt structures, and working capital because those tell you about a company's immediate health.

3 weeks 12 exercises

Income Statement Analysis

Revenue is just the beginning. We dig into margins, operating expenses, and earnings quality. You'll learn to spot accounting choices that can make profits look better (or worse) than they really are.

2 weeks 8 exercises

Cash Flow Fundamentals

Cash flow statements can be intimidating, but they're often the most honest document in the annual report. We break down operating, investing, and financing activities in plain language.

2 weeks 10 exercises

Who Teaches This Program

Our instructors have spent years working with financial statements in various roles — from equity research to corporate finance. They designed this program based on what they wish they'd learned earlier in their careers.

Instructor Oskar Lundqvist

Oskar Lundqvist

Lead Instructor

Former equity analyst who spent eight years evaluating tech and manufacturing companies across Southeast Asia. Now focuses on teaching financial analysis to professionals making career transitions.

Instructor Siobhan Kerrigan

Siobhan Kerrigan

Program Coordinator

Worked in corporate finance before moving into education. She handles the practical exercises and helps students apply concepts to their specific industries and situations.

Instructor Branimir Novotny

Branimir Novotny

Guest Lecturer

CFO at a mid-sized manufacturing firm. He joins us periodically to share real cases from his work and answer questions about how financial analysis plays out in actual business decisions.

Enrollment Process for Fall 2025

1

Submit Your Application

Tell us about your background and what you want to get from the program. No formal prerequisites, but we ask about your experience to make sure this is the right fit.

Opens June 15, 2025
2

Brief Interview Call

A 20-minute conversation with one of our instructors. We'll discuss your goals and answer any questions about the program structure or time commitment.

July 2025
3

Program Begins

Cohorts are limited to 24 participants. You'll get access to all materials on day one, plus weekly group sessions where we work through challenging concepts together.

September 8, 2025
Students collaborating on financial analysis exercises