Understanding Your Business Numbers Better
We help companies track what's working and what isn't. Real analysis that shows where your money goes and where it comes from.
See Our ProgramsWhy Financial Clarity Matters
Most businesses have the data but struggle to interpret it. You've got spreadsheets full of numbers, but they don't tell you much until someone sits down and actually looks at patterns.
We've spent years teaching people how to read their own financial stories. Not predicting the future, just understanding what happened last month and why. Sometimes that's all you need to make better decisions next quarter.
Our approach starts with your existing records. We don't invent complicated systems—we work with what you already have and show you what it means.

What We Actually Teach
Reading Cash Flow
Where money enters, where it leaves. We break down monthly patterns so you can spot trouble before it becomes a crisis. Not rocket science, just careful observation.
Cost Analysis Methods
Which expenses actually drive revenue and which ones just sit there? We teach you to categorize spending in ways that reveal useful information about your operations.
Trend Recognition
Looking at three months versus twelve months tells different stories. We show you how to identify which patterns matter and which ones are just noise.

Programs Start October 2025
We're running intensive courses for small business owners and finance teams starting in autumn. Eight weeks, twice a week, covering practical analysis techniques you can use immediately.
Classes happen in the evening because we know you're working during the day. Bring your actual company data and we'll work through it together.
Check Schedule DetailsWhat Past Participants Say

I finally understood why our quarterly reports looked different from what I expected. The course didn't promise miracles, just showed me what my numbers were actually saying.

The instructors worked with real scenarios from our company. No theory lectures, just practical walkthroughs of how to spot problems in monthly statements.