Learn Through Real Financial Analysis

Our workshops bring fundamental analysis to life. You'll work through actual company reports, dissect real market scenarios, and practice with current financial data. These aren't lectures where you sit and listen. They're hands-on sessions where you build the skills you need.

What's Coming Up

We run sessions throughout the year because people learn better when they can choose timing that works for them. Some prefer intensive weekend workshops. Others like evening sessions spread across weeks.

Each format covers the same material but adapts to different schedules and learning styles. And we keep groups small enough that everyone gets individual attention.

September 14-15, 2025

Financial Statement Analysis Workshop

Two full days working through balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow reports. Bring questions about companies you're researching.

October 8, 2025 onwards

Evening Series: Valuation Methods

Six Tuesday evenings covering DCF models, comparable analysis, and asset-based valuation. Practice with different industry examples each week.

November 22-23, 2025

Industry Analysis Deep Dive

Learn to analyze competitive dynamics, regulatory impacts, and market trends. We'll focus on three different sectors and compare approaches.

Students analyzing financial documents during workshop session

How These Sessions Work

Different people need different approaches. We've designed three formats based on what actually helps people learn financial analysis effectively.

Weekend Intensive

Prefer to immerse yourself completely? These two-day sessions let you focus without distraction. Most participants finish with a complete analysis they can use as a template.

Evening Series

Working full-time? Evening sessions meet once a week for six weeks. You'll have time between sessions to practice and bring real questions about what you're learning.

Custom Group Sessions

Have a team that wants to learn together? We'll design a schedule that fits your group's needs and focus on the specific industries or topics most relevant to you.

Vivienne Mathers reviewing financial analysis materials

Vivienne Mathers

I spent twelve years analyzing companies for institutional investors before I started teaching. The work gave me perspective on what actually matters when you're trying to understand a business.

These workshops grew from questions colleagues kept asking. They wanted to know how I approached analysis, what I looked for first, which red flags I'd learned to spot. Teaching forces you to clarify your thinking, and I found I enjoyed it more than I expected.

Now I split my time between consulting work and running these sessions. It keeps me current with real market conditions while letting me help people develop practical skills.

  • Built analysis frameworks used by three asset management firms
  • Published research on emerging market valuations
  • Taught over 200 professionals since 2020

How to Register

The process is straightforward. Most people complete registration within a day or two, though you can take longer if you need to check with your schedule or team.

1

Pick Your Session

Browse the schedule and choose dates that work for you. Each session page lists what we'll cover and what you should bring. If you're unsure which format fits best, email us and we'll talk through your situation.

2

Submit Registration

Fill out the registration form with your contact details and relevant background. We ask about your experience level so we can prepare appropriate examples. Payment secures your spot.

3

Receive Prep Materials

About two weeks before the session, you'll get access to preparation materials. These include reading suggestions and financial statements we'll analyze together. The prep work takes roughly three hours.

4

Attend and Learn

Show up ready to work through real examples. Bring a laptop if you have one, though we can provide one if needed. After the session, you'll have access to all materials and can reach out with follow-up questions.

Where We Meet

We use spaces designed for interactive learning. Both locations offer the same setup with proper screens, comfortable seating, and space to spread out your work.

Modern training room with financial charts displayed on screens

Main Training Center

Our primary location in Cheongju hosts most weekend intensives and evening series. The room accommodates up to sixteen participants with individual workstations and collaborative areas.

Maximum capacity: 16 participants

Bright workshop space with tables arranged for group analysis work

Workshop Annex

This smaller space works well for custom group sessions and specialized topics. The flexible layout adapts to different teaching styles and group sizes.

Maximum capacity: 10 participants