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Financial Analysis That Actually Makes Sense

Stop guessing. Learn to read the numbers that matter for your business and personal finances through practical, accessible training starting September 2025.

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Numbers Tell Stories When You Know How to Listen

Most people freeze when they see a financial statement. That's because the traditional way of teaching finance feels like memorizing a foreign language dictionary without ever having a conversation.

We do things differently. Our approach starts with the questions you're actually asking—Can I afford this expansion? Is my pricing strategy working? Where's my money actually going?—and works backwards to show you which numbers hold the answers.

By autumn 2025, you'll be able to sit down with your own financial data and spot patterns, risks, and opportunities that previously stayed hidden. Not through complex formulas, but through understanding what the numbers represent in real business terms.

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What You'll Actually Learn to Do

  • Read financial statements without needing an accounting degree—focusing on the metrics that reveal business health and potential problems
  • Spot trends in your cash flow before they become urgent issues, giving you time to make strategic decisions rather than reactive ones
  • Calculate the real cost of business decisions, including hidden factors that standard calculations often miss
  • Build financial models that help you test scenarios and plan for different futures without expensive software or consultants
  • Communicate financial information to partners, investors, or team members in ways they'll understand and remember
  • Create personal budgets that reflect how you actually live, not how financial advice says you should live
Detailed financial planning and analysis tools

The Problem With Traditional Financial Education

Most courses start with theory and hope you'll figure out how to apply it. That's backwards. You don't need to understand double-entry bookkeeping to know whether your business is profitable or heading for trouble.

Our programs start with real situations—the kind you encounter when reviewing your monthly statements or considering a major purchase. Then we show you exactly which financial concepts help you make better decisions in those moments.

The result? You remember what you learn because you've already used it before we even explain the formal terminology.

Practical financial education approach with real-world applications

Who This Works For

Business owners who need to understand their numbers well enough to make confident decisions—not become full-time accountants. People planning major life changes who want to model different financial scenarios realistically.

Anyone who's ever felt lost during conversations about budgets, investments, or financial planning. Folks who tried other courses and found them either too simple to be useful or too complex to finish.

Our students range from café owners to IT contractors to families planning overseas relocations. The common thread isn't their background—it's their need to make better financial decisions without years of formal training.

Diverse group benefiting from accessible financial education
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Three months in and I finally understand where my consulting business money actually goes. Not just categories—but the patterns that were eating my profits. Wish I'd found this two years ago.

Rhiannon Vesper, independent business consultant

Rhiannon Vesper

Independent Business Consultant

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The pricing strategy module changed how I quote projects. I was consistently undercharging because I didn't know how to calculate my actual costs. Now I do, and it shows in my margins.

Tavish Drummond, freelance creative director

Tavish Drummond

Freelance Creative Director

Ready to Stop Guessing?

Our next intake begins in September 2025. Classes are deliberately small so everyone gets direct feedback on their specific situations. If you're tired of nodding along in financial conversations without really understanding, let's talk.