Financial Modeling Programs Opening Soon

We're running three intensive workshops between October 2025 and January 2026. Each one focuses on a specific modeling approach that businesses in Southeast Asia actually need right now.

Three Different Paths

Pick the one that matches where you're trying to go. Or take all three if your schedule allows.

Startup valuation modeling workshop materials
Oct 14-18, 2025

Startup Valuation Models

Five days working through early-stage company valuations. We'll build DCF models, run comparable analyses, and figure out what actually matters when investors look at your numbers. Real case studies from Thai and regional startups.

5 days | 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM | Chiang Mai
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Financial forecasting training session in progress
Nov 11-15, 2025

Three-Statement Forecasting

This one's about building integrated financial statements that actually connect properly. Income statement flows into balance sheet, cash reconciles correctly. Sounds basic but most models get this wrong somewhere.

5 days | 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM | Chiang Mai
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Jan 19-23, 2026

Scenario Planning & Sensitivity

How do you model uncertainty without making everything too complicated? We'll work on scenario analysis, sensitivity tables, and Monte Carlo basics. Good for anyone dealing with high-variance business environments.

5 days | 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM | Chiang Mai
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Who's Teaching This Stuff

These workshops are led by two people who've spent years building financial models for businesses across Thailand and neighboring countries. Not academic theory—actual work for real companies trying to make decisions.

Both have consulting backgrounds and have taught modeling to finance teams at various organizations. They know what breaks in real-world models and where beginners typically get stuck.

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Miriam Chen

Former investment analyst turned consultant. Built valuation models for 40+ startups in Southeast Asia. Now focuses on teaching people to build models that don't fall apart when assumptions change.

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Petra Novak

Spent eight years doing FP&A work for manufacturing and retail companies. Knows every way a forecast can go wrong. Specializes in scenario modeling and helping teams understand their own assumptions better.

What Actually Happens

Each workshop follows the same basic structure over five days. We move from concepts to building, then spend time fixing what doesn't work.

1

Morning Sessions: Theory and Examples

We start each day going through concepts and looking at example models. This part's about understanding the logic before you try building anything yourself. Questions are expected.

2

Afternoon Work: You Build It

Second half of each day you're working on your own model. We provide the framework and data, you build out the formulas. Instructors are around to help when things break or don't make sense.

3

Daily Review: What Went Wrong

End of day we look at common problems people ran into. This is where you learn from everyone's mistakes, not just your own. Usually the most useful part.

4

Final Day: Real Application

Last day is a more complex scenario that combines everything. You'll work in small groups on a case that resembles actual consulting work. Messy data, unclear assumptions, conflicting requirements.