Financial Analysis Learning That Actually Makes Sense

Look, there's plenty of programs out there promising you'll master business analysis in three weeks. We're not doing that. Our approach takes longer — usually around eight months — because we're teaching you how to think through financial data, not just memorize formulas.

Starting September 2025, we're opening enrollment for professionals who want to understand business activity analysis beyond surface-level metrics. This isn't about becoming an overnight expert. It's about building real analytical capability.

What You'll Actually Learn

We break the curriculum into four focus areas. Each one builds on what came before, so skipping ahead doesn't really work.

Data Interpretation Basics

Before you analyze anything, you need to understand what the numbers represent. We start with financial statement structure and move into spotting patterns that matter versus noise that doesn't.

Business Model Context

A manufacturing company's metrics look nothing like a service business. You'll learn why context changes everything and how to adjust your analysis based on industry realities.

Practical Ratio Analysis

Ratios are useful, but only when you know what questions you're trying to answer. We focus on applying these tools to real scenarios rather than memorizing hundreds of formulas.

Communication Skills

Honestly, this is where most analysts struggle. You can find the insights, but if you can't explain them clearly to someone who isn't a finance person, they won't matter much.

How We Structure the Learning

The program runs for eight months because that's how long it takes to work through enough different business scenarios. You'll see retail, manufacturing, tech services, and traditional enterprises.

Each month focuses on a different analysis challenge. Some are straightforward. Others will be frustrating — and that's intentional, because real analysis work involves ambiguity and incomplete information.

  • Monthly case studies from businesses operating in the Korean market
  • Weekly review sessions where we discuss what worked and what didn't
  • Access to anonymized financial data from various industries
  • Feedback on your analysis approach, not just your final answers

Who's Teaching This

Both instructors have spent years doing financial analysis work for companies in Gyeonggi-do and surrounding areas. They're still consulting, which means the examples they use are current.

Haeun Jang

Lead Instructor

Haeun worked in corporate finance for twelve years before moving into consulting. She specializes in helping mid-sized manufacturers understand their cost structures better.

Dohyun Baek

Analysis Methods Instructor

Dohyun focuses on teaching analytical thinking rather than just tools. His background is in operational finance for service businesses, which gives him a different perspective than traditional accounting.

Mirae Cheon

Industry Context Specialist

Mirae brings eight years of experience analyzing businesses across different sectors. She helps students understand how market conditions affect financial performance in ways that aren't obvious from the numbers alone.

Program Timeline

We're planning the next cohort for September 2025 through April 2026. Classes meet twice weekly in the evenings, with optional weekend workshops once a month.

The structure is designed for people who are working full-time. If you miss a session, recordings are available, but the live discussions are where most of the learning happens.

Months 1-2: Foundations

Understanding financial statements and what different line items actually represent. This feels basic but it's where most mistakes get made later.

Months 3-4: Industry Analysis

Learning how to adjust your approach based on business model differences. Retail companies need different analysis than consulting firms.

Months 5-6: Complex Scenarios

Working through cases with incomplete data, conflicting information, and time pressure. This is where theory meets reality.

Months 7-8: Communication

Taking your analysis and presenting it in ways that non-financial managers can understand and use. This is harder than it sounds.

Program Details for September 2025

We're limiting the cohort to 24 participants so there's enough time for individual feedback. Classes run Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7pm to 9pm, with optional Saturday workshops.

Duration

8 months starting September 2025

Group Size

24 participants maximum

Time Commitment

6-8 hours weekly including class time

Location

Suwon-si facility with online options

Enrollment opens in June 2025. If you want more information about the program structure or have questions about whether this fits your background, get in touch.

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