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Master Financial Analysis Through Real Projects

Starting October 2025, join an intensive program where you'll dissect actual business cases and build practical skills in profitability analysis. This isn't theory—it's the work you'll be doing from week one.

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What You'll Actually Build

By month three, you'll have completed these projects that demonstrate your capability to potential employers or your own business needs.

Complete Margin Analysis

You'll reconstruct a real company's cost structure, identify margin leaks, and present findings that show where profit gets lost. Most people find at least three fixable issues in their first attempt.

Revenue Stream Mapping

Take mixed revenue data and sort it into a clear picture of what's working. You'll learn to spot patterns that others miss—like seasonal trends or customer segments that actually drain resources.

Investment Decision Framework

Build a model that evaluates whether a business decision makes financial sense. You'll apply this to real scenarios where managers had to choose between competing priorities with limited budgets.

How the Learning Unfolds

Each phase builds on what you've learned. We start with foundational concepts, then move into applied work. By the end, you're working independently on cases that mirror actual consulting projects.

1

Foundation Month

October 2025 kicks off with financial statement basics—not the boring textbook stuff, but how to read them quickly and spot what matters. You'll practice on simplified cases first, then move to messier real-world examples by week three.

2

Analysis Techniques

November focuses on ratio analysis and trend identification. You'll work through actual quarterly reports from Taiwan-based companies, learning to compare performance across industries and time periods without getting lost in the numbers.

3

Project Application

December and January are project-heavy. You'll take everything learned and apply it to comprehensive case studies. These mirror the kind of analysis consultants charge serious money for—complete with presentation of findings and recommendations.

Students collaborating on financial analysis project

Learn From Actual Business Decisions

Our curriculum comes from real situations where companies needed clarity on their numbers. Each case study includes the messy data, the business context, and what actually happened after decisions were made.

  • Work with anonymized but genuine financial data from manufacturing, retail, and service businesses
  • Understand the human side—why managers make certain choices even when the numbers suggest otherwise
  • See the full picture including outcomes, so you learn what worked and what assumptions proved wrong
  • Practice presenting findings to non-financial people who need to make decisions based on your analysis
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Helena Chen, program graduate and financial analyst

Helena Chen

Financial Analyst, 2024 Graduate

What surprised me most was how quickly I went from feeling overwhelmed by spreadsheets to actually enjoying the detective work of finding patterns. The instructors never gave us the answers directly—they'd point us in a direction and let us figure it out. By the time I finished in early 2025, I had a portfolio of work I could show during interviews. That made all the difference.

October 2025 Cohort Opens Soon

We're accepting applications for the fall program through August 2025. Class size is limited to maintain quality feedback and interaction. If you're ready to move beyond surface-level financial knowledge, this program might work for you.