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Financial Modeling That Actually Makes Sense

Look, most analysts spend years fumbling through Excel models that nobody taught them properly. We're changing that with a structured path that takes you from confused to confident—starting September 2025.

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Six Modules, Real Progress

We built this program after watching too many analysts struggle with gaps in their training. Each module builds on what came before—no random topics thrown together.

01

Foundations & Clean Data

Before you build anything complex, you need solid basics. This module covers data structure, cleaning messy inputs, and setting up models that won't break when someone changes a number.

6 weeks / Sept-Oct 2025
02

Financial Statements Deep Dive

Income statements, balance sheets, cash flow—how they connect and why that matters. We spend time on the relationships between statements because that's where mistakes happen.

8 weeks / Oct-Dec 2025
03

Forecasting Techniques

Building projections that make sense for your specific industry. Revenue drivers, cost behavior, and how to spot when your model is telling you something ridiculous.

7 weeks / Jan-Feb 2026
04

Valuation Methods

DCF, comparables, precedent transactions. When to use each approach and how to explain your assumptions to someone who's going to challenge every number.

8 weeks / Mar-Apr 2026
05

Scenario Analysis & Sensitivity

Things change. Your model needs to handle different outcomes without falling apart. We cover scenario planning, sensitivity tables, and stress testing your assumptions.

6 weeks / May-Jun 2026
06

Presentation & Documentation

A brilliant model that nobody understands is useless. This final module focuses on clear documentation, executive summaries, and presenting financial analysis to non-finance people.

5 weeks / Jul 2026

Who's Teaching This

Our instructors have spent years building models for actual companies—not just teaching theory. They've made plenty of mistakes along the way, which is exactly why they know what to teach you.

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Nina Winters

Lead Instructor, Valuation

Nina spent 11 years at investment firms in Singapore before moving to Hanoi. She's particular about model structure—sometimes annoyingly so—but that attention to detail prevents the kind of errors that cost companies real money.

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Vera Caldwell

Senior Instructor, Forecasting

Vera specializes in emerging market forecasting, which is messier than developed market analysis. She's worked with over 40 Vietnamese companies on financial planning and knows exactly where forecasts tend to go wrong.

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Mae Thornton

Instructor, Financial Statements

Mae came from audit before moving into financial analysis training. She has zero patience for sloppy accounting treatment, which makes her incredibly valuable when you're trying to understand how statement items connect.

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Iris Dunham

Instructor, Data & Foundations

Iris teaches the foundations module and is genuinely excited about clean data structure—which sounds boring but becomes incredibly important once you're three hours into debugging a broken model at 11pm.

Questions People Keep Asking

Here's what prospective students usually want to know before they commit.

What if I'm already working full-time?
The program is designed around evening sessions (7-9pm Hanoi time) and weekend work. Most students keep their jobs while going through the modules. You'll need about 12-15 hours weekly—evenings plus Saturday or Sunday.
Do I need advanced Excel skills already?
You should be comfortable with basic formulas, pivots, and navigation. We're not teaching Excel from zero—we're teaching financial modeling. If you've never used VLOOKUP or built a basic formula, take a month to learn Excel basics first.
What's the actual time commitment per week?
Two live sessions weekly (4 hours total) plus individual work. Figure 12-15 hours depending on your background. Some weeks hit 18 hours when you're working through complex assignments. It's not light, but it's doable with planning.
Can I join from outside Vietnam?
Yes, but consider the time zone. Our sessions are scheduled for Vietnam evenings. If you're in Europe or the Americas, you'll be joining at odd hours. We've had successful remote students from Thailand, Singapore, and Japan.
What happens if I fall behind?
All sessions are recorded, so you can catch up. But honestly—if you miss two weeks in a row, you'll struggle. Each module builds on previous work. We have optional weekend catch-up sessions monthly for students who need extra time.
Is there any career placement support?
We don't promise job placement—that's not realistic. What we do offer: resume review, model portfolio feedback, and introductions to our network of finance professionals in Vietnam. The rest is up to you and your actual skills.

Program Starts September 2025

We're capping enrollment at 24 students to keep sessions manageable. If you're interested, reach out soon—we typically fill up by mid-August.

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