Financial Training Built for Real Business Challenges
We work with teams across Australia who need practical financial analysis skills that actually translate to their day-to-day operations. Not theoretical fluff—just the techniques your people can use immediately.
Custom Team Programs
Your finance team faces specific challenges. We design training around the tools you use, the data you work with, and the decisions you need to make faster.
Flexible Scheduling
We know pulling people off the floor is hard. Sessions run in half-day blocks, and we can split programs over weeks if that's what works for your business rhythm.
Real Scenario Training
Bring your actual data—anonymized if needed. We'll work through forecasting models, variance analysis, and reporting techniques using examples that mirror your operations.
Program Calendar for 2026
Advanced Cash Flow Modeling
March 2026 – Rolling monthly startsThree full-day sessions covering multi-scenario planning, sensitivity analysis, and building dynamic forecast models. Participants learn to identify liquidity risks before they become problems.
- Building three-statement models from scratch
- Stress-testing assumptions with real market variables
- Automating monthly updates using existing systems
Financial Reporting for Decision-Makers
June 2026 – Two-week intensiveDesigned for managers who need to interpret financial reports fast and communicate findings to non-finance stakeholders. Less about bookkeeping, more about what the numbers actually mean.
- Reading P&L statements with critical context
- Spotting red flags in balance sheets
- Translating financial data into operational strategy
Ratio Analysis and Performance Metrics
September 2026 – Five half-day sessionsGoes beyond textbook ratios to focus on the metrics that matter in your industry. We compare your numbers against sector benchmarks and identify where performance gaps exist.
- Customizing KPI dashboards for your business model
- Benchmarking against industry standards
- Building early warning systems for financial drift
Who Runs These Sessions

Willem Daubeny
Senior Financial Analyst & Corporate TrainerI've spent 14 years working through messy balance sheets, building forecast models under tight deadlines, and explaining financial concepts to people who'd rather be anywhere else. Started in audit, moved into corporate finance at a manufacturing firm, then shifted to training because I kept getting pulled into teaching newer analysts anyway.
Most of my work now involves helping mid-sized businesses sharpen their financial analysis capabilities. I don't do generic workshops—every program gets tailored to the industry, the team's current skill level, and whatever specific challenges are keeping the finance manager up at night.
How We Structure Corporate Training
No two businesses have identical needs, so we start every engagement with a discovery call. We want to understand what your team already knows, where the knowledge gaps are causing actual problems, and what success looks like three months after training wraps.
From there, we build a program outline. Sometimes it's a single intensive week. Other times it's spread across several months with homework assignments in between. Depends entirely on your schedule and how deep you want to go.
Pre-Training Assessment
We send a short skills survey to participants beforehand. Helps us calibrate difficulty and avoid teaching stuff people already know.
Hands-On Exercises
Every session includes working problems. Participants build models, analyze sample financials, and present findings to the group.
Post-Program Support
Four weeks of email follow-up after training ends. When questions come up as people apply techniques back at their desks, we're still available to help.

Want to Discuss Training Options?
Tell us about your team's current skills and what financial analysis challenges you're facing. We'll put together a program outline and talk through logistics.
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