Master Financial Analysis That Actually Works

We built this program after watching too many people struggle with theory that never translates to practice. Learn comparative analysis techniques that real businesses use to make better decisions faster.

Start Your Journey

Choose How You Learn Best

Not everyone learns the same way. Some folks need structure, others prefer flexibility. We've designed three different paths so you can pick what actually fits your schedule and learning style.

Weekly Live Sessions

Join us every Tuesday evening from September 2025. Three-hour sessions where we work through real company data together. Questions encouraged, interruptions welcome.

16 weeks • Starts September 9, 2025

Self-Paced Program

Get all materials upfront and move through them at your speed. Some students finish in eight weeks, others take six months. Both approaches work fine.

Full access • Start anytime

Weekend Intensive

Two full days covering everything. Saturday and Sunday, October 18-19, 2025. It's intense but you'll leave with practical skills you can use Monday morning.

2 days • October 18-19, 2025

Financial analysis workspace with real comparative data

12-16

weeks to proficiency

What Results Look Like

We track outcomes because honestly, we need to know if this stuff works. Here's what students reported six months after finishing the program. Your experience might differ based on how much time you put in.

  • Average time to complete analysis 40% faster
  • Confidence in presenting findings Up 67%
  • Students applying skills at work 8 out of 10
  • Would recommend to colleagues 94%

Your First Week: Step by Step

New to financial analysis? Here's exactly what happens in your first seven days. No prerequisites needed, just bring curiosity and maybe a calculator.

1

Get Your Bearings

First day is orientation. We'll walk through the platform, introduce key concepts, and show you where everything lives. Download the starter dataset—actual anonymized company data from three competing businesses.

Tip: Set aside two hours. You'll want to explore without rushing.

2

Learn the Framework

Days 2-3 cover our comparison methodology. It's simpler than most textbook approaches—we focus on ratios that actually matter. You'll compare two companies side by side, identifying strengths and red flags.

Tip: Don't memorize formulas. Understand what each ratio tells you about business health.

3

Practice With Real Data

Days 4-5 are hands-on. Take three companies in the same industry and figure out which one's performing best. We'll guide you through it with video tutorials and written breakdowns.

Tip: Get it wrong first. Mistakes teach more than perfection ever will.

4

Present Your Findings

Days 6-7 focus on communication. Analysis means nothing if you can't explain it. Create a simple one-page summary of your comparison. We provide templates, but feel free to build your own.

Tip: Write like you're explaining to someone outside finance. Clarity wins every time.

Who's Teaching This Stuff

We're practitioners who got tired of watching analysis done poorly. Between us, we've compared hundreds of companies across a dozen industries in Thailand's market.

Kittipat Wongchai teaching financial analysis

Kittipat Wongchai

Comparative Analysis Lead

Spent twelve years analyzing manufacturing companies before realizing most people just needed simpler tools. Now teaches the shortcuts that actually work.

Pranee Srisawat explaining data interpretation

Pranee Srisawat

Data Interpretation Specialist

Former analyst turned educator who believes in plain language. If you can't explain it simply, you probably don't understand it well enough yet.

Worawut Chaiyasit reviewing financial reports

Worawut Chaiyasit

Industry Context Expert

Brings real-world context to every lesson. Numbers mean different things in different industries—he'll show you why retail metrics don't apply to tech companies.