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Financial Analysis Certification Program

Most finance professionals struggle with liquidity and solvency assessments because they lack a structured framework. We've built this eight-month program around the methods that actually work in Australian markets.

Classes start September 2025. You'll work through real company data and build analytical models that matter. Not theory for theory's sake—practical analysis you can apply immediately.

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How the Program Works

Three distinct phases that build on each other. Each section prepares you for the next, and you'll have ongoing support throughout.

1

Foundation Building

Start with liquidity fundamentals. Working capital cycles, cash conversion periods, and quick ratio analysis. You'll dissect five Australian companies in different sectors.

We focus on pattern recognition—what healthy liquidity actually looks like versus early warning signs.

Weeks 1-12
2

Solvency Assessment

Debt structure analysis, coverage ratios, and long-term viability metrics. This is where you learn to spot sustainability issues before they become crises.

Case studies from the 2020-2023 period show how companies navigated actual financial stress.

Weeks 13-24
3

Integration Project

Your final twelve weeks involve a comprehensive analysis project. Pick a publicly traded Australian company and conduct full liquidity and solvency assessment.

Present findings to peers and receive detailed feedback from instructors with industry experience.

Weeks 25-36

Who You'll Learn From

Our instructors come from financial analysis backgrounds. They've done this work professionally and understand what actually matters when you're assessing a company's financial health.

Instructor portrait - Henrik Lindström

Henrik Lindström

Senior Financial Analyst

Spent fourteen years analyzing mining and resources companies for institutional investors. Henrik specializes in liquidity assessment for capital-intensive industries and teaches the foundation modules.

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Maeve Gallagher

Corporate Finance Director

Previously worked in credit risk assessment for a major Australian bank. Maeve brings practical experience from reviewing thousands of company financials and leads the solvency assessment section.

What You'll Actually Study

The curriculum covers both technical skills and practical application. Each module includes exercises using real financial statements from Australian companies.

Liquidity Analysis Framework

10 weeks

Cash flow patterns, working capital management, and short-term financial health indicators. You'll learn to calculate and interpret current ratios, quick ratios, and cash ratios in context.

Operating Cycle Analysis Cash Conversion Working Capital Metrics Seasonal Adjustments

Solvency and Leverage

11 weeks

Debt capacity, capital structure, and long-term financial stability assessment. Understanding covenant structures and how companies manage their debt obligations over time.

Debt-to-Equity Analysis Interest Coverage Capital Structure Covenant Monitoring

Industry-Specific Considerations

8 weeks

Different sectors require different analytical approaches. Retail companies face liquidity challenges that don't apply to software firms. Mining companies have solvency considerations unique to their capital intensity.

Sector Benchmarking Industry Norms Comparative Analysis

Comprehensive Assessment

7 weeks

Bringing everything together into a complete financial health analysis. Writing clear reports that communicate findings to non-technical stakeholders.

Report Writing Risk Identification Presentation Skills

Next Intake Details

The September 2025 cohort has space for eighteen participants. We keep classes small because everyone presents their analysis work and receives individual feedback.

Program Start 8 September 2025
Duration 36 weeks (8 months)
Schedule Tuesday & Thursday evenings, 6:30-9:00pm AEST
Format Online sessions with recorded access
Application Deadline 15 July 2025

Applications open in May. We review submissions on a rolling basis and typically fill spots by mid-August. If you have questions about whether this program fits your background, contact us before applying.

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