Financial Analysis Skills That Actually Matter
We've spent years working with Vietnamese businesses trying to make sense of their numbers. Our programs focus on practical skills you can use right away — no fluff, no theory that doesn't translate to real work.
Real Projects, Real Data, Real Results
Here's what we've learned from running these programs since 2022: people remember what they actually do. So instead of lectures about profitability ratios, you'll work through actual financial statements from Vietnamese companies (anonymized, of course).
Our participants come from manufacturing, retail, service businesses — pretty much every sector. What they all share is wanting to understand their numbers better without going back to university for an accounting degree.

Three Learning Paths Based on What You Need
We've structured these around the most common requests we get. Pick what matches where you are now.
Foundation Analysis Track
Start with the basics. Understanding what your financial statements actually tell you. We cover margin analysis, cost behavior, and break-even thinking. Good if you're new to formal financial analysis.
Duration: 12 weeks Next cohort: September 2025Advanced Profitability Focus
For people who already know their way around financial statements. We dig into product line profitability, customer segment analysis, and pricing decisions. Includes scenario modeling you can take back to your business.
Duration: 16 weeks Next cohort: October 2025Industry-Specific Workshop
Tailored sessions for specific sectors. Manufacturing has different analysis needs than retail or services. We run these for groups from the same industry who want to compare notes and learn from shared challenges.
Duration: 8 weeks Custom scheduling available
What Participants Actually Say
We asked a few recent graduates what stuck with them. Here's what they mentioned most often.
The peer learning aspect surprised me. I thought I'd just be listening to lectures, but working through problems with people from other industries showed me approaches I wouldn't have considered. We still share Excel templates from those sessions.
Before this program, I could read a P&L but I didn't really understand what the numbers meant for decision-making. Now I can spot margin issues before they become serious problems. The case studies using Vietnamese business examples made everything click.