Build Financial Confidence Through Practical Learning
Our structured programs help you understand personal finance and business stability analysis through hands-on exercises and real scenarios. Starting September 2025, join cohorts designed for working professionals who want practical skills without empty promises.
Discuss Your GoalsThree Learning Tracks for Different Needs
We're not saying you'll become an expert overnight. But you can definitely learn to read financial statements and spot red flags with enough practice.
Personal Finance Fundamentals
Start with budgeting basics and gradually work toward understanding investment principles. We focus on Taiwanese financial products and local tax considerations.
- Monthly cashflow tracking methods
- Reading bank statements effectively
- Comparing insurance products
- Setting achievable savings targets
Small Business Financial Health
For entrepreneurs who need to understand their numbers better. We analyze real financial statements and discuss what healthy metrics actually look like.
- Income statement interpretation
- Cash versus profit concepts
- Seasonal business planning
- Working with accountants effectively
Financial Stability Analysis
Deep analysis techniques for evaluating business health and investment opportunities. Real case studies from Taiwan market with mentor feedback on your assessments.
- Ratio analysis and benchmarking
- Identifying financial warning signs
- Industry-specific metrics
- Building analysis frameworks
Learn from Practitioners, Not Just Theorists
Our program leads have years of actual financial analysis experience. They've made mistakes, learned from them, and now help others avoid similar pitfalls.
Linnea Vesterinen
Personal Finance Track
Worked in retail banking for 8 years before switching to financial education. Knows where people commonly struggle with budgeting and has practical workarounds.
Alvar Jokinen
Business Analysis Track
Former CFO for three Taiwan-based SMEs. Teaches how to read between the lines of financial reports and ask the right questions during due diligence.
What Actually Happens During the Program
We're transparent about the learning process. It takes effort, and results depend on how much you practice between sessions.
Foundation Building
Start with core concepts and terminology. You'll work through guided exercises and get comfortable with financial documents. Some people find this tedious, but it's necessary groundwork.
Practical Application
Analyze actual case studies from Taiwan businesses. You'll make assessments, compare with peers, and learn why your conclusions differ from others. This is where things start clicking.
Independent Analysis
Work on your own projects with mentor support. Maybe it's evaluating a business opportunity or reviewing your own finances. The goal is applying what you learned to something that matters to you.
Ongoing Resources
Access to our alumni community and quarterly update sessions. Financial analysis is something you get better at over time, and having people to discuss things with helps maintain momentum.