Build Financial Models That Actually Work

We teach spreadsheet modeling for people who need forecasts they can trust. Not theory—practical skills for business planning, scenario testing, and investor presentations. Our courses run from October 2025 through early 2026, giving you time to prepare.

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Clarity Over Complexity

Financial models get messy fast. We focus on building sheets that other people can actually understand and audit. Because a model nobody trusts is just wasted effort.

Real example: A client rebuilt their revenue forecast using our three-driver approach. Their board finally understood the numbers—and approved funding.

Realistic Assumptions

The hardest part isn't the formulas. It's figuring out what numbers to put in them. We spend time on assumption-setting because that's where most models break down in the real world.

One student learned to stress-test growth rates against industry benchmarks. Saved her startup from presenting overly optimistic projections to investors.

Built for Change

Your first forecast will be wrong. So will your second. We design models that you can update quickly when reality hits—without breaking all the formulas.

When supply costs jumped 40% for a manufacturing client, they adjusted their entire five-year model in under an hour. That's the flexibility we teach.
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From Spreadsheet Chaos to Confident Forecasts

Priya ran a small consulting firm but couldn't get her cash flow projections right. Every month brought surprises—usually bad ones. She'd try to model things in Excel, but one changed cell would throw off everything else.

She joined our November 2024 cohort. Started with the basics: proper cell references, separation of inputs from calculations, building a clean cash waterfall. By week three, she had a working 12-month forecast that updated automatically when she changed her billing assumptions.

Now she runs quarterly scenarios for her business. Her bank manager commented on how professional her loan application looked. More importantly, she caught a potential cash crunch three months early and adjusted her hiring timeline.

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How We Support Your Progress

Learning financial modeling takes time and practice. We've structured our approach around what actually helps people build these skills—not what looks good in marketing materials.

Small Group Sessions

Maximum 12 students per cohort. You'll get individual feedback on your models, not generic answers to forum questions. We review your actual work and show you where your logic breaks.

Real Business Cases

Forget toy examples with perfect numbers. You'll model scenarios with incomplete data, conflicting assumptions, and ambiguous requirements—just like real projects.

Template Library Access

After completing a course, you keep access to our model templates and update sheets. When you need to build a quick sensitivity analysis six months later, the framework is there.

Honest Timeline Expectations

Our standard course runs 10 weeks because that's how long it takes to internalize this material. We won't promise you'll be an expert by next Tuesday—but you will build working skills.

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