Live Sessions That Actually Matter

Real conversations about financial analysis techniques that work in Australian markets.

Look, we've all sat through webinars where someone reads slides for an hour. That's not what happens here. Our sessions are led by analysts who've spent years working with Melbourne and Sydney firms, dealing with the same challenges you're facing right now.

Every fortnight, we run focused discussions on specific topics—ratio analysis that reveals actual problems, cash flow forecasting that accounts for seasonal shifts, or valuation methods that hold up when you're questioned. No fluff. Just practical approaches you can apply the next day.

Upcoming Sessions Through September 2025

Thursday, 15 May 2025 | 6:30 PM AEST

Breaking Down Working Capital Movement

Why your cash position doesn't match your profit figure, and what the gaps actually tell you about operational efficiency.

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Henrik Lundqvist
Financial Controller
Thursday, 29 May 2025 | 6:30 PM AEST

Reading Between Financial Statement Lines

What companies hide in footnotes, and the questions you should ask when numbers look too consistent or too volatile.

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Vesna Petrović
Investment Analyst
Thursday, 12 June 2025 | 6:30 PM AEST

Building Forecasts That Survive Reality

Creating financial projections that account for uncertainty without becoming useless, with methods that have worked through actual downturns.

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Tadeo Villanueva
FP&A Manager
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Interactive Format That Works

Sessions run for 75 minutes. First half covers the core technique with real examples from Australian companies. Second half is open discussion where you can ask about your specific situations.

Most participants join from home offices after work. Camera's optional. Chat stays active throughout. We record everything, so if you miss something or want to review later, you've got access for three months.

Registration closes 48 hours before each session. Groups stay capped at 35 people so discussions don't become unwieldy.

What Sets These Apart From Standard Training

We've looked at what's available across corporate training programs and professional development courses. Here's how our approach differs when it comes to practical application.

Feature Our Webinars Typical Training
Real company examples ASX-listed firms, anonymized client cases Generic textbook scenarios
Question time allocation 35-40 minutes per session 5-10 minutes if time permits
Recording access 90 days with downloadable materials Often not provided
Group size Maximum 35 participants 100+ common
Instructor background Active practitioners with 10+ years Professional trainers or academics
Follow-up support Email access for two weeks post-session Typically none

How Registration Through Attendance Works

We've tried to keep the process straightforward. Here's what happens from the moment you decide to join a session until you're applying what you've learned.

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1

Browse and Select Your Session

Check the schedule above or our full calendar. Each listing shows the exact topic, date, and who's leading it. Pick what matches your current needs—you're not locked into a series.

2

Register With Your Details

Registration takes about two minutes. We ask for your name, email, and current role so the instructor knows who's in the room. Payment processes immediately through our secure portal.

3

Receive Pre-Session Materials

Three days before the webinar, you'll get access to background reading and any spreadsheets we'll reference. Optional but helpful if you want to follow along closely during the session.

4

Join Live and Participate

Link arrives 24 hours ahead. Sessions start promptly—logging in five minutes early helps avoid technical hassles. Ask questions in chat or unmute during discussion periods.

5

Access Recording and Resources

Recording posts within 24 hours. Download slides, templates, and any additional resources shared during the session. Everything stays available in your account for 90 days.

Common Obstacles and What We Do About Them

People hesitate before joining webinars for legitimate reasons. Here are the concerns we hear most often, and how our format addresses them.

Challenge

Time Zone Conflicts for Remote Teams

"I work with colleagues in Perth and Brisbane, and evening sessions don't work for everyone across three time zones."

Solution

All sessions record automatically. We also run select topics twice—once at 6:30 PM AEST and again at 12:30 PM for those in western regions or with inflexible schedules. Recording access means you never lose the content.

Challenge

Unclear Practical Application Value

"Webinars often feel too theoretical. How do I know this will help with actual work problems I'm facing?"

Solution

Every session includes case studies from real Australian businesses—retail, manufacturing, professional services. Instructors walk through their analysis process step-by-step using actual financials. You see how methods apply before deciding if they fit your situation.

Challenge

Difficulty Asking Questions in Large Groups

"I'm not comfortable speaking up in front of 50+ people, especially when my questions might seem basic."

Solution

Groups cap at 35, and anonymous chat stays open throughout. Most questions come through text, which the instructor addresses verbally. About half our participants never turn their camera on, and that's completely fine.

Challenge

Missing Context From Missed Sessions

"If I join mid-series, will I be lost because I didn't attend earlier sessions on foundational topics?"

Solution

Each webinar stands alone. We don't build sequential dependencies, so you can jump in whenever a topic interests you. Background materials include key concepts if you want foundation context, but they're not prerequisites.

Join Our Next Discussion

Browse the full schedule, read detailed descriptions for each topic, and register for sessions that match your current analytical challenges. New dates added monthly through September 2025.

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