Financial Stability Learning Program
Build practical analysis skills that matter in real markets
Most people don't need another course filled with theories. They need actionable methods for understanding their financial position — starting with honest assessment and working toward sustainable improvement. That's exactly what we teach here.
Request Program DetailsThree Learning Tracks
We built these programs around what actually helps people. Not around what sounds impressive in marketing materials.
Foundation Track
8 weeks • Starting September 2025Perfect if you're just getting started with financial analysis. We cover the basics without assuming prior knowledge — cash flow, expense patterns, and simple forecasting methods.
- Weekly two-hour sessions with live examples
- Personal financial assessment templates
- Basic Excel modeling techniques
- Small group discussions and feedback
Intermediate Track
10 weeks • Starting October 2025For those who understand the basics but want deeper analytical capability. We work through more complex scenarios and introduce risk assessment frameworks.
- Advanced modeling and scenario planning
- Market factor analysis and correlation
- Portfolio stress testing methods
- Personalized analysis projects
Professional Track
12 weeks • Starting November 2025Designed for professionals who need sophisticated analytical tools. We tackle complex stability frameworks and multi-variable analysis — the stuff that actually matters in advisory work.
- Advanced risk modeling techniques
- Client communication strategies
- Real case studies from Korean market
- Industry networking opportunities
Each track builds on specific skills — you won't waste time reviewing material you already know. And if you're not sure which level fits, we'll help you figure it out during the consultation call.
All programs include lifetime access to updated materials and alumni community support.
What You'll Actually Learn
The curriculum focuses on practical application rather than abstract theory. Every module connects directly to real-world scenarios you'll encounter when analyzing financial stability — whether for personal planning or professional advisory work.
Assessment Fundamentals
How to gather meaningful data, organize it effectively, and identify patterns that actually matter. We start with the basics because most analysis problems come from weak foundations.
Ratio Analysis and Metrics
Understanding which ratios tell you something useful versus which ones just fill space in reports. You'll learn to calculate them correctly and interpret them honestly.
Risk Identification Methods
Spotting vulnerabilities before they become problems. This module covers both obvious risks and subtle patterns that emerge from data analysis.
Practical Forecasting
Building realistic projections based on current data and reasonable assumptions. We focus on methods that work in real situations rather than perfect scenarios that never happen.
Program Investment
Transparent pricing with no hidden enrollment fees or surprise charges later
Foundation
- 8 weeks of instruction
- All course materials included
- Assessment templates
- Group sessions only
- Email support during program
Intermediate
- 10 weeks of instruction
- Advanced modeling tools
- One-on-one project review
- Priority email support
- Alumni network access
Professional
- 12 weeks of instruction
- Complete toolkit and software
- Monthly mentorship calls
- Case study access
- Lifetime material updates
Who Teaches This Program
We believe instructors should have actually done the work they're teaching. Not just studied it.
Torben Vilhelm Holst
Lead Instructor • Foundation & Intermediate
Spent twelve years doing financial analysis for mid-sized firms before switching to education. Believes most people overthink analysis when they should focus on patterns and practical applications.
Callum Fitzroy Dunbar
Senior Instructor • Professional Track
Former advisor to corporate finance teams across Asia. Specializes in complex stability frameworks and risk modeling. Known for explaining difficult concepts without unnecessary jargon.
We don't pretend this is easy work. Financial analysis requires consistent practice and honest self-assessment. But it's absolutely learnable if you're willing to put in focused effort.
Our teaching approach emphasizes repetition with variation — you'll work through similar problems in different contexts until the patterns become second nature.
"The best analysts aren't necessarily the smartest people in the room. They're the ones who check their assumptions and stay curious about what the data actually shows." — Callum Fitzroy Dunbar