Master Financial Valuation Analysis
Build expertise in DCF modeling, comparable company analysis, and precedent transactions through hands-on case studies with real Australian market data.
Start Your JourneyBuild expertise in DCF modeling, comparable company analysis, and precedent transactions through hands-on case studies with real Australian market data.
Start Your JourneyWe've trained over 400 analysts since 2019, focusing on practical skills that actually matter. Our approach isn't about theory — it's about building the judgment and technical skills you'll use every day.
Most programs teach formulas. We teach you how to think through complex valuation problems, spot red flags in financial statements, and communicate findings clearly. Because that's what separates good analysts from great ones.
Six months of structured learning, starting September 2025. Each phase builds on the last, with real case studies throughout.
Master the nuances of Australian GAAP and IFRS. Learn to spot earnings management, understand working capital dynamics, and build reliable forecasting models.
Build sophisticated discounted cash flow models from scratch. Focus on terminal value calculations, sensitivity analysis, and handling cyclical businesses.
Learn to select truly comparable companies, adjust for differences in business models, and understand when trading multiples make sense.
Tackle complex situations: distressed companies, high-growth businesses, and M&A scenarios. Build a portfolio of work that demonstrates real capability.
Our instructors aren't just teachers — they're working analysts and investment professionals who bring current market insights to every session.
Spent eight years at Macquarie covering mining and infrastructure. Now runs valuation workshops for institutional clients while teaching our DCF methodology.
Former equity research associate at UBS, now freelance modeling consultant. She's the person we call when models need to handle complex capital structures.
Complete a comprehensive valuation of an ASX-listed company. You'll present your analysis to a panel that includes active fund managers and research analysts.
This isn't a theoretical exercise. Past participants have used their project work in job interviews and client presentations. Some have even spotted opportunities that led to investment recommendations.