Financial Modeling That Actually Makes Sense
We've spent years watching people struggle with cookie-cutter financial modeling courses. Our program focuses on building models that work in the real world – where assumptions change, data gets messy, and stakeholders ask tough questions.

Different people absorb financial concepts differently. That's why we built multiple paths through the same material, so you can find your rhythm and stick with it.
Build While You Learn
Start with a real company case study from day one. Each concept gets applied immediately to your model, so you see how everything connects before moving on.
Study Group Sessions
Weekly collaborative sessions where small groups tackle modeling challenges together. You'll learn different approaches and catch mistakes before they become habits.
Self-Paced Deep Dives
Comprehensive modules with recorded sessions, detailed worksheets, and checkpoint assessments. Perfect for those who need to fit learning around work schedules.
Our next cohort starts in October 2025. Here's what the journey looks like over six months.
Foundation Phase (Weeks 1-4)
We start with the fundamentals, but applied immediately to real scenarios. No theoretical exercises that you'll never use again.
- Financial statement analysis with actual company data
- Building your first integrated three-statement model
- Understanding when and why assumptions matter
- Excel skills that actually save time in practice
Application Phase (Weeks 5-12)
This is where things get interesting. You'll work on increasingly complex scenarios that mirror what you'd actually encounter in a finance role.
- DCF models with sensitivity analysis
- LBO modeling and transaction structuring
- Industry-specific adjustments and considerations
- Building models that others can understand and modify
Mastery Phase (Weeks 13-20)
Advanced techniques and real-world challenges. Plus, you'll start building your portfolio of work that demonstrates your capabilities.
- Complex merger and acquisition modeling
- Monte Carlo simulation and risk analysis
- Dashboard creation and executive presentation skills
- Capstone project based on your industry interests
Portfolio Phase (Weeks 21-24)
Final projects and career preparation. By this point, you'll have a solid collection of models that show your range and depth.
- Industry-specific modeling project of your choice
- Peer review sessions and feedback incorporation
- Interview preparation and technical skill demonstration
- Ongoing community access and networking opportunities
We stay in touch with our graduates. Here's what some of them told us about how the program impacted their work, months and years later.



Ready to Build Something Real?
Our October 2025 cohort is filling up. If you're serious about developing financial modeling skills that will serve you for years, not just help you pass a test, let's talk.