Financial Analysis That Actually Makes Sense
Stop drowning in spreadsheets. We teach professionals how to interpret complex financial data and present findings that drive real business decisions. Our autumn 2025 program focuses on practical analysis techniques used in Taiwan's finance sector.
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How We Teach Analysis
Our instructors bring fifteen years of actual finance industry experience. We're not selling you theory — this is about building skills that work in real business environments.
Data Foundation
First month covers data cleaning and validation techniques. You'll work with messy datasets similar to what you'll encounter in actual finance departments. No idealized examples here.
Pattern Recognition
Learn to spot trends and anomalies that matter. We teach you which metrics actually indicate business health versus which ones just look impressive in presentations.
Clear Communication
Analysis means nothing if nobody understands it. You'll practice presenting findings to non-finance stakeholders who need to make decisions based on your work.
Learning From Bjorn Lindqvist
Bjorn spent twelve years analyzing financial operations for manufacturing companies across Asia. He's seen what goes wrong when analysis teams get disconnected from business reality.
His background includes operational finance at three different multinational firms. Now he teaches the analysis approaches that actually helped those companies make better decisions — not just create prettier reports.
Students appreciate his direct feedback style. He'll tell you when your analysis is missing something important or when you're overcomplicating simple problems.
"Most analysis training focuses on technical skills. But you also need to understand how businesses actually use financial information. That's what separates useful analysts from people who just process numbers."
Weeks of Training
Real Case Studies
Analysis Projects
Students Per Group
What You'll Actually Learn
These aren't academic exercises. Each module focuses on analysis challenges that finance professionals deal with regularly in Taiwan's business environment.
Revenue Analysis
Break down revenue streams and identify which products or services actually generate profit. Learn to spot warning signs in sales data before they become serious problems.
Cost Structure Review
Analyze operational expenses and identify inefficiencies. You'll work with actual P&L statements and learn where cost reduction makes sense versus where it damages the business.
Investment Evaluation
Build financial models that help leadership assess potential investments or expansion opportunities. Learn which assumptions matter and how to test different scenarios realistically.
Program Starts October 2025
Our next cohort begins in autumn. Classes meet twice weekly for fourteen weeks. Limited to twelve participants so everyone gets direct instructor feedback on their analysis work.