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Building financial literacy through focused learning

Understanding Financial Statements Through Real Analysis

Most people look at balance sheets and see numbers. We teach you to see the story behind those numbers—the decisions, the patterns, and the signals that reveal what's actually happening in a business.

Our September 2025 program focuses on practical analysis skills you'll use immediately, not theoretical concepts you'll forget.

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What Kind of Analysis Do You Need?

Different situations call for different approaches. We structure our curriculum around three practical scenarios you'll actually encounter.

Investment Decisions

Learning to spot healthy cash flow patterns versus creative accounting. You'll work with actual company reports from Australian markets.

Performance Reviews

Understanding operational efficiency beyond surface metrics. We focus on ratio analysis that reveals actual business health.

Risk Assessment

Identifying warning signs before they become problems. This includes debt structure analysis and liquidity evaluation techniques.

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Learning From Someone Who's Done This Work

Rhydian Breckwell spent twelve years analyzing financial statements for acquisition due diligence. He's seen what works in practice versus what sounds good in textbooks.

Real-World Context

Every module includes case studies from actual Australian companies—both success stories and cautionary tales. You'll learn why certain red flags matter more than others.

Practical Application Focus

We skip the academic theory you won't use. Instead, you'll work through financial reports the way analysts actually do—starting with what matters most and drilling down strategically.

Ongoing Skill Development

The program runs for eight months starting October 2025. Each session builds specific capabilities—from basic statement structure to complex trend analysis.

Different Statements Tell Different Stories

Income statements reveal profitability patterns. Cash flow statements show actual money movement. Balance sheets display financial position. You need to read all three together to understand what's really happening.

Cash flow analysis example

Cash Flow Analysis

Balance sheet evaluation

Balance Sheet Evaluation

Ratio analysis workshop

Ratio Analysis

Comparative statement review

Comparative Reviews