October 2025 Intake

Master Financial Analysis Beyond the Spreadsheet

Over twelve weeks, you'll work with real market data and actual company financials. We skip the theory lectures and dive straight into analyzing businesses the way professionals do in Bangkok's financial district.

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What You'll Actually Learn

Financial Statement Forensics

Read between the lines of balance sheets and income statements. We'll tear apart real filings from SET-listed companies and spot the red flags most analysts miss.

Valuation Models That Work

Build DCF models that don't just look impressive but actually help you make decisions. You'll value three companies from different sectors by week eight.

Risk Assessment Framework

Learn how to quantify uncertainty. We focus on practical risk metrics that help you sleep better at night when markets get choppy.

Market Context Analysis

Numbers don't exist in a vacuum. You'll develop frameworks for understanding how economic shifts, regulatory changes, and sector trends impact your analysis.

Learn From People Who Do This Daily

Our instructors aren't just teachers. They're active analysts who trade their own accounts and consult for investment firms across Southeast Asia.

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Henrik Nordstrom

Lead Analyst

Spent fourteen years covering energy and industrial sectors for institutional clients. Henrik brings case studies from companies you've actually heard of and mistakes he's made analyzing them.

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Petra Van Dijk

Risk Specialist

Former risk manager at a regional bank who now teaches what actually matters in risk assessment. Petra's workshops focus on building your own analysis framework rather than memorizing formulas.

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Marcus Chen

Valuation Expert

Runs a small advisory firm helping private equity funds evaluate Southeast Asian opportunities. Marcus teaches valuation the way it's practiced in boardrooms, not textbooks.

How the Program Runs

Classes meet Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:30 to 9:00 PM at our Chon Buri location. Each session combines instruction with hands-on work using Bloomberg terminals and financial databases.

You'll need about six hours per week outside of class for assignments and analysis projects. The workload is real but manageable if you're committed.

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October 2025

Program Begins

First session on October 7th. We start with financial statement analysis fundamentals and your first company assignment.

November 2025

Midterm Assessment

Complete your first full valuation model on November 18th. You'll present findings to the group and get detailed feedback.

December 2025

Final Projects

Program concludes December 19th. Your capstone involves analyzing a company of your choice and defending your investment thesis.

What Past Participants Say

I'd taken online courses before but this was different. Working with actual company data and getting critiqued by someone who analyzes businesses for a living made everything click. The small class size meant I couldn't hide in the back.

Former Spring 2024 Participant

Now working in equity research

The program doesn't sugarcoat how complex financial analysis gets. But that's exactly what I needed. Henrik's approach of showing us his actual work process, including the dead ends and revisions, taught me more than any perfect example could have.

Autumn 2024 Graduate

Corporate finance analyst

Next Intake Starts October 7th, 2025

We cap enrollment at sixteen people to maintain quality interaction and ensure everyone gets terminal access during sessions. Applications close September 20th or when we're full.

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