Making Sense of Numbers That Actually Matter
Most finance courses throw formulas at you. We show you what's hiding in your balance sheets. Because profitability isn't about calculations—it's about spotting what everyone else misses.
Our autumn 2025 program starts with a simple question: where's your business really making money? Then we dig deeper.
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Three Areas We Actually Spend Time On
These aren't theoretical exercises. They're the conversations we have with every cohort starting September 2025.

Reading Between Revenue Lines
Your profit margins tell stories your accountant won't. We teach you to spot the patterns—which products drain resources, where pricing falls apart, and why some months look great on paper but terrible in reality.

Finding Hidden Costs
Every business has expenses that seem small but add up wrong. We work through real scenarios—not textbook examples—showing you how to trace costs that quietly kill profitability. It's detective work, basically.

Planning Without Fantasy
Forecasts fail when they're built on hope. We teach scenario planning that considers market shifts, seasonal patterns, and the stuff that actually goes wrong. Your projections should prepare you, not just look impressive.

What You'll Walk Away Understanding
Our 10-month program runs from September 2025 through June 2026. That's enough time to work through multiple business cycles and see patterns emerge.
- How to build profitability models that reflect your actual business operations
- Methods for identifying which business segments deserve more investment
- Approaches to cost allocation that reveal true product profitability
- Techniques for stress-testing financial decisions before committing
- Ways to communicate financial insights to non-finance stakeholders

Brinleigh Vasquez
Financial Analysis Specialist
Brinleigh spent twelve years pulling apart company financials for mid-sized Australian manufacturers. She's seen every version of "our margins are fine, right?" and knows exactly where to look when they're not. Her teaching style focuses on pattern recognition over memorization.
She's built this program around questions real businesses ask her—and the analysis methods that consistently provide answers. No academic theory for its own sake.
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