Financial Statement Analysis Program

Learn to read financial stories that numbers tell. Our September 2025 cohort brings together practical analysis methods and real company statements—no finance degree needed to start.

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Which Track Fits Your Goals?

Different backgrounds need different approaches. We've built three paths based on where people actually start—and where they want to go.

Foundations Track

For those who've never touched financial statements but need to understand them for business decisions.

  • 8 weeks, 3 hours weekly
  • Balance sheets demystified
  • Cash flow basics
  • Starts September 15, 2025

Professional Track

You've seen financial reports before. Now learn to spot what matters and present insights that people actually act on.

  • 12 weeks, 4 hours weekly
  • Ratio analysis deep dive
  • Industry benchmarking
  • Starts September 22, 2025

Strategic Track

For analysts and managers who need advanced techniques to evaluate companies, investments, or strategic decisions.

  • 16 weeks, 5 hours weekly
  • Forecasting methods
  • Valuation frameworks
  • Starts October 6, 2025
Students analyzing financial statements during workshop session

Real Progress You Can Track

Our 2024 cohorts showed measurable improvements. These aren't guarantees—everyone's pace differs—but they give you a sense of what focused practice can accomplish.

6-8 weeks

Average time to confidently read full statements

15+ cases

Real company statements analyzed per track

3-5 hours

Weekly commitment that fits working schedules

4:1 ratio

Practice exercises to theory lectures

We focus on application over memorization. By week four, you're working with actual statements from Philippine and regional companies.

Learn from Working Practitioners

Our instructors still analyze statements daily—which means they teach methods that actually work in current business environments.

Corazon Ventura, Financial Analysis Instructor

Corazon Ventura

Foundations Track Lead

Spent twelve years making financial concepts accessible to non-finance managers at manufacturing firms across Cebu.

Marissa Delgado, Financial Analysis Instructor

Marissa Delgado

Professional Track Lead

Former credit analyst who reviewed hundreds of statements at regional banks before shifting to teaching practical analysis methods.

Beatriz Salonga, Financial Analysis Instructor

Beatriz Salonga

Strategic Track Lead

Works with investment teams evaluating companies. Brings current market perspectives to advanced valuation techniques.

Your Learning Journey

Here's how the Professional Track unfolds—other tracks follow similar structures adapted to their focus areas.

1

Statement Components

Break down what each line means and where numbers actually come from. Work with simplified versions before full statements.

Weeks 1-3

2

Ratio Analysis Practice

Calculate and interpret the metrics analysts actually use. Learn which ratios matter for different industries and situations.

Weeks 4-6

3

Comparative Analysis

Compare companies within industries. Spot trends over time. Understand context that makes numbers meaningful or misleading.

Weeks 7-9

4

Real Case Studies

Analyze actual Philippine companies. Present findings. Defend your interpretations. This is where everything connects.

Weeks 10-12