Turn Business Data Into Actual Decisions

Most businesses collect tons of numbers but struggle to understand what they mean. We work with companies across South Korea to transform financial data into clear operational insights that directly impact daily business choices.

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How We Actually Teach This Stuff

Business analysis isn't magic. It's about recognizing patterns and knowing which questions to ask when looking at company performance.

Real Company Scenarios

We use actual business cases from companies operating in South Korean markets. You work through genuine challenges like cash flow disruptions, seasonal revenue fluctuations, and expansion cost analysis.

Pattern Recognition Training

Learning to spot trends matters more than memorizing formulas. You'll develop the ability to notice when something feels off in financial statements before the numbers become critical.

Context-Based Interpretation

Same numbers mean different things for different industries. We show you how regional market conditions, seasonal patterns, and business lifecycle stages change how you read data.

Who You'll Learn From

Instructor Ingvild Sørensen

Ingvild Sørensen

Financial Analysis Instructor

Spent twelve years analyzing manufacturing businesses across Asia. Now teaches the practical side of reading balance sheets without drowning in accounting jargon.

Instructor Bríd Ó Maoláin

Bríd Ó Maoláin

Operations Analysis Specialist

Built her career helping retail and service businesses understand their operational costs. Focuses on teaching how daily activities show up in financial performance.

The Learning Process

Foundation Building

Start with understanding what financial statements actually represent. Not accounting rules—just what each section tells you about how a business operates day-to-day.

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Ratio Analysis Practice

Work through dozens of company examples to understand profitability, liquidity, and efficiency ratios. Learn which metrics matter most for different business types and situations.

Comparative Analysis

Compare companies within the same industry to spot what "healthy" looks like. Understand how market position and business strategy show up in financial performance patterns.

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Scenario Evaluation

Apply your analysis skills to business decisions: expansion timing, resource allocation, operational changes. Practice presenting findings in ways that non-finance people can actually use.

What Makes This Different

Most finance courses focus on theory. We focus on the practical skill of looking at company data and knowing what questions to ask next.

Interactive business analysis session with real company data

Self-Paced Structure

Access materials when your schedule allows. Complete modules at your own speed with flexible deadlines that accommodate working professionals.

Regional Context Focus

Examples drawn from South Korean business environment. Understand local market dynamics, regulatory considerations, and industry-specific patterns.

Direct Instructor Access

Ask questions about specific scenarios you're encountering. Get feedback on your analysis approach and learn alternative interpretation methods.

Practical Application Projects

Work through complete company analysis assignments. Build a portfolio of evaluations that demonstrate your ability to extract meaningful insights from financial data.