Build Financial Models That Actually Work
Most finance professionals wing it with spreadsheets. We teach you how to build models that stand up to scrutiny and drive real decisions.
View Program DetailsLearning From Real Corporate Models
Textbook examples don't prepare you for the messy reality of corporate finance. Our curriculum pulls from actual valuation models, budget forecasts, and scenario analyses used in Australian firms.
You'll work with datasets that mirror what you encounter in banking, consulting, and corporate finance roles. Each module tackles common modeling challenges—from circular references to dynamic scenario switching.
- Three-statement modeling with integrated cash flow
- DCF valuation with realistic terminal value approaches
- Sensitivity tables and Monte Carlo simulations
- Dashboard design for executive reporting
What You'll Actually Learn
Six months of practical work. No fluff about "financial literacy" or basic Excel shortcuts. Just modeling techniques that employers expect you to know.
Foundations & Structure
Build your first integrated financial model from scratch. Learn proper worksheet organization, linking techniques, and documentation standards that make your models maintainable.
Valuation Methods
Master DCF, comparable company analysis, and precedent transactions. Understand when each method makes sense and how to triangulate valuations for credibility.
Advanced Scenarios
Build models that handle multiple scenarios without breaking. Learn data tables, custom VBA functions, and dynamic switching mechanisms for stress testing.
Presentation & Audit
Create executive dashboards and learn to audit your own work. Develop error-checking routines and presentation techniques that build stakeholder confidence.

Instructors Who've Actually Built These Models
Our team comes from M&A advisory, corporate development, and fund management. They've built models for billion-dollar transactions and quarterly board presentations.
What matters more than credentials—they know where beginners struggle. The circular reference errors. The indexing mistakes. The formatting choices that make reviewers skeptical.
They've seen hundreds of models break under pressure and know how to prevent those failures.
Next Cohort Starts September 2025
Classes run Tuesday and Thursday evenings for working professionals, with weekend workshop sessions for intensive model-building practice.