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Financial Analysis Workshops

Join us for practical sessions where you'll work through real financial statements and learn techniques that actually matter in business decision-making.

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Upcoming Sessions

We keep our workshops small and focused. Each session runs for three hours with plenty of time for questions and hands-on practice with actual company reports.

15 September 2025 3 hours

Reading Cash Flow Statements

Most people skip the cash flow statement completely. But it tells you more about a company's health than profit numbers ever could. We'll dissect three different businesses and spot the warning signs.

  • Operating cash flow patterns
  • Capital expenditure analysis
  • Free cash flow calculations
  • Red flags in cash reporting
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22 October 2025 3 hours

Balance Sheet Deep Dive

Balance sheets look boring until you know what to look for. We'll explore how debt structures work, why asset quality matters, and how to spot companies that might be hiding problems.

  • Asset valuation methods
  • Debt structure analysis
  • Working capital trends
  • Off-balance sheet items
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12 November 2025 3 hours

Industry Comparison Techniques

Numbers mean nothing without context. Learn how to benchmark companies against their peers and understand why a 5% margin might be excellent in one industry but terrible in another.

  • Ratio analysis frameworks
  • Peer group selection
  • Industry-specific metrics
  • Trend identification methods
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Nyx Thornberry, financial analysis instructor

Meet Your Instructor

Nyx Thornberry spent twelve years working as a credit analyst for regional banks before moving into corporate finance consulting. She's reviewed thousands of financial statements and has seen every trick companies use to make their numbers look better than they are.

Background & Experience

  • Former Senior Credit Analyst at Midlands Commercial Bank
  • Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation
  • Led due diligence for £200M+ acquisition projects
  • Regular contributor to Financial Planning Magazine
  • Guest lecturer at Birmingham Business School
"I've learned that the best financial analysts aren't the ones with the fanciest models. They're the ones who can spot inconsistencies and ask the right questions. That's what we focus on in these workshops."