Financial Forecasting Through Real-World Practice
Learn by doing. Our program gives you hands-on experience with actual forecasting scenarios used by Australian businesses in 2025.
Choose How You Learn Best
We've worked with hundreds of learners since 2023, and one thing's clear—people absorb financial concepts differently. Some prefer diving into spreadsheets immediately. Others want theory first.
That's why we built three distinct paths through the same core material. You're not locked into one approach. Switch between them whenever it makes sense for your learning style.
Hands-On Track
Jump straight into real datasets and forecasting models. Build your understanding through actual practice with Australian market data from recent quarters.
Foundations Track
Start with core principles and gradually move toward application. Perfect if you're new to financial analysis or want a structured approach to concepts.
Collaborative Track
Learn alongside peers through group scenarios and shared problem-solving. Great for those who benefit from discussing approaches with others.

What You'll Work With
Our program includes practical tools you'll actually use after completing the course. Nothing theoretical here—just resources built around what Australian businesses needed in 2024 and 2025.
Live Data Scenarios
Work with quarterly reports from real companies (anonymized, of course). You'll see actual trends, seasonal patterns, and market shifts that happened over the past 18 months.
Interactive Worksheets
Bite-sized exercises you can finish in 10-20 minutes. Each one focuses on a specific forecasting technique, from basic trend analysis to more complex variance modeling.
Decision Trees
Struggling with when to use which method? Our guided decision trees help you identify the right forecasting approach based on your specific data situation and business context.

Who You'll Learn From
Our mentors come from diverse backgrounds in financial analysis. They've worked through market uncertainty, data challenges, and tight deadlines—and they know how to explain what actually works.

Ridley Ashworth
Senior Forecasting Analyst
Ridley spent eight years building forecast models for retail and manufacturing clients across NSW. He's particularly good at explaining why certain approaches fail in real business contexts.

Thessaly Rourke
Program Lead
After a decade in corporate finance, Thessaly now focuses on teaching practical forecasting methods. She designed our curriculum around the questions people actually ask when learning this stuff.
Weekly Q&A Sessions
Live sessions every Tuesday evening where you can ask about specific challenges you're facing.
Resource Library
Access to case studies, templates, and examples you can reference long after the program ends.
Direct Feedback
Submit your practice work for review. Usually get detailed responses within 48 hours on weekdays.