Finance Learning That Adapts to Your Schedule

Our programs run from September 2025 through March 2026. You're not locked into one way of learning here. Some folks prefer deep-dive weekend sessions, others chip away during weekday evenings. We built this to work around actual lives—jobs, families, whatever you've got going on.

Live Sessions

Self-Paced Modules

Group Work

One-on-One Support

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Pick the Format That Fits Your Brain

A

Visual Learners

We've got diagrams, flowcharts, and case studies broken down visually. Financial statements make more sense when you can see the connections between accounts and how money actually moves.

B

Hands-On Approach

Work with real datasets from Australian businesses. Build budgets, analyze cash flow, create forecasts. You'll mess up sometimes—that's the point. Better to learn from mistakes here than with actual client money.

C

Discussion-Based

Some people process by talking it through. Weekly discussion groups let you debate scenarios, challenge assumptions, and hear different perspectives on financial decisions.

You're Not Learning This Alone

The cohort model means you move through content with the same group. That matters more than it sounds. You build relationships with people who get what you're going through.

Peer Review Groups

Exchange work with two other learners each week. You'll spot mistakes in their analysis they missed, and they'll catch yours. Fresh eyes make a difference.

Project Teams

Tackle bigger assignments as a team. One person's strong with Excel, another understands tax implications better. You combine strengths and fill gaps.

Industry Connections

Previous cohorts have formed study partnerships that turned into business referrals later. The person learning beside you today might send clients your way in 2026.

What Past Participants Actually Said

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Osric Pemberton

Completed October 2024 Cohort

The self-paced modules saved me. I travel for work constantly, so being able to watch recordings at 11pm in a hotel room made this possible. Still got the group work done through video calls.

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Thessaly Crane

Brisbane-Based Designer

I thought finance would be boring theory. Instead, we analyzed actual failed businesses and figured out where their numbers went wrong. Way more interesting than I expected.

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Balthazar Knox

January 2025 Graduate

The instructor feedback was detailed enough to be useful but didn't feel overwhelming. They pointed out specific errors in my cash flow projections and explained why those assumptions wouldn't work in practice.

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Wendell Frost

Mackay Region Participant

Being able to ask questions in the discussion forum at any hour helped. I'd hit a wall with an assignment at midnight, post a question, and wake up to three people who'd already worked through similar issues.