Master Financial Modeling Through Real-World Applications
Build sophisticated financial models that drive actual business decisions. Learn from industry experience with hands-on projects that matter.
View Fall 2025 ProgramsBeyond Spreadsheet Mechanics
Most financial modeling courses teach you formulas. But formulas without context are just calculations. Here's what makes the difference: understanding why each model exists and how it connects to business strategy.
- Start with business problems, not Excel functions
- Build models that stakeholders actually use and trust
- Learn to communicate financial insights clearly
- Practice with real industry datasets and scenarios
What You'll Actually Learn
Three core areas that financial professionals use daily. Each builds on real business needs you'll encounter in your career.
Valuation Fundamentals
DCF models that actually work in practice. Learn to handle uncertainty, multiple scenarios, and how to present findings that decision-makers can act on.
Planning & Forecasting
Budget models that adapt to changing conditions. Build systems that help companies navigate uncertainty rather than just predict the future.
Investment Analysis
Project evaluation frameworks that account for risk, timing, and strategic value. Models that help organizations make smarter capital allocation decisions.
Your Learning Experience
Financial modeling isn't just technical skills. It's about building confidence to tackle complex business problems with structured thinking.
Torstein Bjørklund
Former Investment Analyst, Corporate Finance Professional
I spent eight years building models for M&A deals and capital projects before moving into teaching. My goal is simple: help you avoid the common mistakes that make models unreliable and show you techniques that actually work under pressure.