Build Financial Analysis Skills That Actually Matter
Our profitability analysis programs run throughout 2025 and early 2026. You'll work with real financial data, understand what drives business performance, and learn how to spot problems before they become disasters. No fluff, just practical skills you can use immediately.
Explore Program OptionsLearning That Fits Your Schedule
Self-Paced Online Modules
Access materials whenever works for you. Most people finish core content in 8-12 weeks, but you control the timeline. Watch lectures, complete exercises, review case studies at your own speed. Perfect if you're juggling work or family commitments.
Live Virtual Sessions
Join interactive workshops every Thursday evening (Taipei time) starting September 2025. Ask questions in real-time, work through examples with instructors, connect with other learners. Sessions are recorded if you can't make it live.
Intensive Weekend Format
Three consecutive weekend intensives scheduled for October and November 2025. Full days of focused learning, hands-on practice, and direct feedback. Best for people who prefer concentrated study periods over extended timelines.
Starting Point Assessment
We figure out what you already know before you start. Maybe you're strong with spreadsheets but need help with financial concepts. Or vice versa. No point reviewing material you've already mastered.
Industry-Specific Examples
Choose case studies from retail, manufacturing, services, or tech sectors. The principles are the same, but working with familiar business models helps concepts stick faster.
Adjustable Difficulty Levels
Core content stays consistent, but practice problems scale to your experience. Beginners get more guidance and explanation. Advanced learners tackle complex multi-variable scenarios.
One-on-One Progress Reviews
Schedule 30-minute sessions with instructors to review your work, clarify confusing concepts, or discuss how to apply techniques to your specific situation. Three sessions included with every program.
Common Obstacles and How We Handle Them
Feeling Overwhelmed by Financial Terminology
Financial analysis comes with its own language. Margin, EBITDA, contribution ratio, breakeven analysis. It's a lot when you're starting out, and textbook definitions don't always help.
We introduce terms gradually through real examples. You'll see concepts in action before worrying about formal definitions. Plus, we maintain a plain-language glossary you can reference anytime. And honestly, you don't need to memorize everything upfront.
Struggling With Excel or Analysis Tools
You might understand the financial concepts but get stuck on technical execution. Formulas break, charts don't display correctly, or you're just slow with the software.
Every module includes step-by-step technical tutorials. We provide template files you can modify and practice with. There's also a dedicated help forum where you can post questions about technical issues. Most technical problems have simple fixes once someone shows you.
Learn From People Who've Done This Work
Thorsten Bergström
Financial Analysis Lead
Spent twelve years analyzing business performance for companies across Asia-Pacific. Now teaches the same methods he used to identify cost problems and growth opportunities. Prefers straightforward explanations over academic jargon.
Iskra Pavlova
Operations Profitability Specialist
Background in manufacturing and supply chain finance. Excellent at breaking down complex operational data into understandable insights. Students appreciate her patient teaching style and practical examples from real manufacturing scenarios.
Cillian Byrne
Service Sector Finance Expert
Worked with consulting firms and service businesses for over a decade. Understands the unique challenges of analyzing profitability when you're selling time and expertise rather than physical products. Makes abstract concepts concrete.