Our Story in Financial Education

Building analytical expertise through practical experience and innovative teaching methods since 2018

Research-Driven Methodology

Our approach combines academic rigor with real-world application. We've spent years developing a curriculum that bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical financial analysis skills.

What makes our methodology different is the emphasis on critical thinking over memorization. Students learn to question assumptions, validate data sources, and build robust analytical frameworks.

  • Case-based learning using actual market data
  • Collaborative analysis projects
  • Industry mentor partnerships
  • Continuous assessment and feedback
  • Adaptive learning paths

We believe that financial analysis is both an art and a science. Our students develop the technical skills and the intuitive judgment that comes from guided practice.

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Progressive Learning Journey

Our curriculum builds expertise systematically, with each phase preparing students for more advanced analytical challenges

Foundation Phase

Master essential financial concepts, accounting principles, and basic analytical tools. Students build confidence with fundamental calculations and learn to interpret basic financial statements.

Key focus areas include ratio analysis, cash flow basics, and understanding market mechanisms.

8 weeks

Applied Analysis

Work with real company data to perform comprehensive financial analysis. Students tackle complex scenarios and learn advanced modeling techniques.

This phase emphasizes practical application through guided projects and peer collaboration.

12 weeks

Specialization Track

Choose from industry-specific tracks including corporate finance, investment analysis, or risk management. Students develop deep expertise in their chosen area.

Capstone projects allow students to showcase their analytical skills on complex, real-world challenges.

10 weeks

Professional Integration

Portfolio development, presentation skills, and industry networking. Students prepare for professional roles through mock interviews and industry connections.

Alumni mentorship program provides ongoing support as students transition to their careers.

4 weeks
Hendrik Svensson, Director of Financial Education, reviewing market analysis on computer screen

Hendrik Svensson

Director of Financial Education

With fifteen years in institutional finance and a passion for education, Hendrik brings real-world experience to every lesson. He's worked across investment banking and corporate finance before founding our education programs in 2018.

Our Educational Philosophy

Practical Application Focus

Every concept taught is immediately applied to real scenarios. Students don't just learn formulas—they understand when and why to use specific analytical approaches in different market conditions.

Industry-Connected Learning

Our curriculum reflects current industry practices. Regular updates ensure students learn the most relevant tools and methodologies used in today's financial markets.

Collaborative Environment

Students work in small groups, sharing insights and challenging each other's analysis. This mirrors the collaborative nature of professional financial work.

Continuous Development

Learning doesn't stop at graduation. Our alumni network and ongoing workshops help graduates stay current with evolving industry practices and new analytical techniques.

We've learned that the best financial analysts combine technical competency with clear communication skills. Our programs develop both, preparing students for leadership roles in financial analysis.

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Ready to Begin Your Journey?

Our next comprehensive program begins in September 2025. Join a community of learners committed to mastering financial analysis through practical application.

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