Master Financial Modelling Through Real Practice September 2025 Cohort
Our program runs for sixteen weeks and focuses on building actual models you'd encounter in Australian firms. You'll work through scenarios based on real company data, learning techniques that analysts use daily.
We've designed this around feedback from finance professionals who told us what new hires struggled with most. The curriculum covers forecasting, valuation, and scenario planning through hands-on projects rather than just theory.
Most participants spend 8-12 hours weekly on coursework. The autumn cohort begins mid-September 2025, with sessions scheduled for Tuesday and Thursday evenings to accommodate working professionals.
What You'll Actually Learn
Each phase builds on the previous one. We start with fundamentals and move toward complex scenarios that mirror what you'd handle in corporate finance roles.
Financial Statement Analysis
Learn to read and interpret balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow reports. We use actual ASX-listed company data so you're working with real figures and market conditions.
Building Revenue Models
Create forecasting models using historical data and market assumptions. You'll build three-statement models and learn how changes in one area affect the entire financial picture.
Valuation Techniques
Apply DCF analysis, comparable company methods, and precedent transactions. Each project includes peer review sessions where you discuss assumptions and methodology with other participants.

Learn from Practitioners, Not Just Teachers
Our instructors currently work in financial analysis and bring recent experience to the curriculum. Jasper spent seven years in equity research at a Melbourne-based firm before joining us last year. Ronan handles valuations for mid-market transactions and still takes consulting projects between cohorts.
Freya joins us as a guest lecturer for the scenario planning module. She manages financial planning for a mining company and shares how models adapt when commodity prices shift unexpectedly.
- Equity research and company analysis methodologies
- M&A valuation and transaction modelling
- Corporate FP&A and strategic planning
- Australian market context and regulatory considerations