Master Financial Analysis Without the Overwhelm
You don't need a finance degree to understand your numbers. Our practical approach helps business owners and professionals build real analytical skills through hands-on learning.
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Building Blocks That Actually Make Sense
Financial analysis sounds intimidating. But it's really just learning to ask better questions about your numbers and knowing where to find answers.
Reading Financial Statements
Balance sheets and income statements aren't as cryptic as they look. We break down each component so you understand what your business is actually telling you through these reports.
Ratio Analysis Essentials
Ratios reveal patterns you'd otherwise miss. Learn which metrics matter for your situation and how to spot trends before they become problems or opportunities you can't ignore.
Cash Flow Management
Profit doesn't equal cash in the bank. Understanding cash flow prevents those moments when you're profitable on paper but can't make payroll. We show you how to track what really matters.
How Learning Actually Happens Here
Start With Real Scenarios
We use actual business situations from companies operating in Thailand and Southeast Asia. You'll work with numbers that reflect real market conditions rather than textbook examples that feel disconnected.
Practice Analysis Tools
You need to get your hands dirty with spreadsheets and financial models. Our sessions include guided practice where you build analysis templates you can adapt for your own work afterward.
Review and Feedback
Understanding comes from seeing where your analysis was off and why. We review your work together, discussing different interpretation approaches and how context changes what numbers mean.
Apply to Your Context
The final step is taking these methods back to your actual business or role. You'll have frameworks that adapt to different industries and business sizes, not just memorized formulas.

Why Our Approach Works Differently
Most financial training either assumes you already know everything or starts so basic it feels patronizing. We meet you where you actually are.
Our content comes from working with businesses across Thailand – from small family operations in Chiang Rai to mid-sized companies navigating regional expansion. That real-world exposure shapes how we teach.
- Small group sessions that allow for questions specific to your industry
- Case studies drawn from actual Thai market conditions and business challenges
- Tools and templates you can modify for your own financial analysis needs
- Follow-up resources when you hit roadblocks applying concepts later
Our next program cycle starts in August 2025, with enrollment opening in early June. Sessions run evenings and weekends to work around business schedules.

Siriluck Phonprasert
Lead Instructor, Financial Analysis
I spent fifteen years doing financial consulting before I started teaching. Most of that work was helping business owners understand reports their accountants gave them – reports that were technically correct but completely unclear.
Now I focus on translating financial concepts into plain language. My background includes work with manufacturing, retail, and service businesses across northern Thailand, which gives me a good range of examples to draw from when explaining different analytical approaches.
I believe financial literacy shouldn't require an MBA. With the right framing and enough practice with real numbers, most people can develop solid analytical instincts.