Master Corporate Finance Analysis

Real-world financial modeling, valuation frameworks, and strategic analysis skills for analysts who want to make decisions that actually matter. Starting October 2025.

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How We Structure Learning

We skip the textbook theory and focus on what you'll actually use. Each module builds skills that transfer directly to analyst work.

Case-Based Analysis

Work through actual company financials, build models from scratch, and present recommendations like you would to a CFO.

Structured Feedback

Weekly reviews on your models and analysis. We point out what works and what needs fixing—no vague comments.

Industry Context

Learn how Vietnamese market dynamics affect valuation approaches, deal structures, and reporting requirements.

Financial modeling session

What You'll Actually Build

By the end of the program, you'll have working models for DCF valuation, merger analysis, and capital structure optimization. Not templates—models you built yourself.

You'll also complete a full equity research report on a publicly traded Vietnamese company. That means digging through financials, understanding the business model, and making an investment recommendation with actual numbers behind it.

These aren't exercises you throw away after the course. They become part of your portfolio when you're interviewing for analyst roles.

Program Timeline

Eight months of focused work. Classes run twice weekly with independent modeling between sessions.

1

Months 1-2: Financial Statement Analysis

Learn to read between the lines of balance sheets and income statements. Spot red flags, understand working capital dynamics, and interpret cash flow patterns.

2

Months 3-4: Valuation Methods

Build DCF models from scratch, run comparable company analysis, and understand when each method makes sense. Focus on assumptions that drive value.

3

Months 5-6: Capital Structure & M&A

Analyze leverage decisions, model merger scenarios, and understand how deal structures affect value creation. Work through actual transaction cases.

4

Months 7-8: Capstone Project

Complete a full equity research report on a company of your choice. Present findings to the cohort and defend your investment thesis.

Who Guides the Learning

Both instructors spent years building financial models and making investment recommendations. They know what matters and what's just noise.

Linh Tran, Senior Financial Analyst

Linh Tran

Senior Financial Analyst

Seven years covering consumer goods and retail sectors for institutional investors. Specialized in emerging market valuation adjustments and sector-specific modeling approaches.

Mai Nguyen, Corporate Finance Director

Mai Nguyen

Corporate Finance Director

Led M&A analysis and capital structure optimization for mid-market companies across Southeast Asia. Focuses on practical deal modeling and cross-border transaction complexity.

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Ready to Start?

Next cohort begins October 2025. Classes are capped at 18 participants to maintain quality feedback and discussion.

Program fee covers all materials, model templates, and access to case databases. Payment plans available for Vietnamese residents.

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