Master Spreadsheet Financial Management

Learn practical financial modeling and analysis techniques that Australian businesses actually use. Real skills from industry professionals who've been there.

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Financial analysis workspace with spreadsheets and charts Sarah Pemberton, Senior Financial Analyst Emma Blackwood, Corporate Finance Manager James Fitzpatrick, Investment Banking Specialist

Learn from Working Professionals

Our instructors aren't just teachers — they're active practitioners in Melbourne and Sydney's finance sector. Sarah spent eight years at NAB building credit risk models. Emma manages budgets worth $50M at a mining company. James structures deals at a boutique investment firm.

15+ Years Combined
200+ Models Built

They'll teach you the shortcuts, show you common mistakes, and share what actually works in practice. No theoretical fluff — just real techniques you can use immediately.

12-Week Learning Journey

Starting September 2025, we'll take you from basic formulas to sophisticated financial modeling

1

Foundation & Setup

Master essential formulas, data validation, and spreadsheet architecture. Learn to structure workbooks that won't break when your boss changes everything at the last minute.

2

Financial Analysis Fundamentals

Build profit & loss models, cash flow forecasts, and variance analysis tools. Practice with real company data from Australian public companies.

3

Advanced Modeling Techniques

Create scenario planning models, sensitivity analysis, and automated reporting dashboards. Learn Monte Carlo simulation for risk assessment.

4

Capstone Project

Build a complete financial model for a business case study. Present your analysis and defend your assumptions to industry mentors.

What You'll Actually Be Able to Do

  • Build three-statement financial models that auditors won't question
  • Create automated monthly reporting that saves 10+ hours of manual work
  • Analyze investment opportunities using proper DCF and comparable company methods
  • Design budget tracking systems that alert you before things go wrong
  • Present financial data in ways that non-finance people understand

Most importantly, you'll think like a financial analyst. You'll spot inconsistencies, ask the right questions, and build models that stand up to scrutiny.

Professional presenting financial dashboard and analysis results Rachel Morrison, Program Graduate and Finance Manager

Applications Open March 2025

We keep cohorts small (max 15 people) so everyone gets proper attention. Evening sessions work around your current job. Next intake starts September 2025.

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