Financial Reporting Mastery Program

Build the skills to create investor-grade financial reports that tell compelling stories with data. Our hands-on program walks you through real reporting challenges faced by Australian businesses.

12
Weeks of structured learning
with practical exercises
3
Real case studies from
ASX-listed companies
Access to updated materials
and community forum

What You'll Actually Learn

We've broken down financial reporting into digestible modules. Each one builds on the last, so you're never lost.

Module 1-3

Foundations & Standards

  • Understanding AASB requirements and investor expectations
  • Building your first balance sheet from scratch
  • Cash flow statements that make sense to non-accountants
  • Spotting red flags in financial data before they become issues
Module 4-6

Analysis & Interpretation

  • Ratio analysis that goes beyond basic formulas
  • Trend identification and what it means for stakeholders
  • Comparing industry benchmarks without misleading readers
  • Writing management commentary that adds real context
Module 7-9

Advanced Reporting

  • Consolidation techniques for group structures
  • Handling foreign exchange in multinational reports
  • Disclosure notes that satisfy regulatory requirements
  • Creating segment reports that highlight business performance
Module 10-12

Practical Application

  • Building complete annual reports from raw data
  • Presenting to stakeholders with confidence
  • Responding to investor queries about your reports
  • Continuous improvement of your reporting processes
Students working together on financial analysis and reporting exercises during a workshop session

Learn From People Who've Been There

Our instructors aren't just teachers. They've spent years preparing financial reports for actual investors, boards, and regulators. They know what works and what doesn't because they've made the mistakes so you don't have to.

Portrait of Callum Fitzwilliam, lead financial reporting instructor

Callum Fitzwilliam

Lead Instructor

Spent 11 years as CFO for two ASX-listed companies. Callum's seen reporting from every angle and knows how to explain complex accounting in ways that actually stick. He's particularly good at helping students understand why certain disclosures matter to investors.

Portrait of Riordan Ashbrook, senior instructor specializing in regulatory compliance

Riordan Ashbrook

Senior Instructor

Former audit partner who reviewed thousands of financial reports before switching to education. Riordan brings a reviewer's perspective and helps students avoid the common pitfalls that trigger audit queries or stakeholder questions.

Portrait of Baxter Sedgwick, guest instructor with industry expertise

Baxter Sedgwick

Guest Instructor

Currently heads investor relations for a major retail group. Baxter joins us for specific modules to share the investor's viewpoint and what actually influences their decisions when reading financial reports.

Interactive workshop session with instructor reviewing financial statements with small group of students

Upcoming Cohorts

We run small cohorts to keep things interactive. Class sizes are capped at 25 students so everyone gets proper attention. Once you enroll, you'll have lifetime access to materials and any future updates we make to the curriculum.

Winter Intake

June 2026

12 weeks · Evening classes

Spring Intake

September 2026

12 weeks · Weekend format

Summer Intensive

December 2026

6 weeks · Full-time schedule

Live Sessions

Two 2-hour sessions per week where we work through examples together. Questions are encouraged and we don't move on until everyone's comfortable with the material.

Self-Paced Work

Around 4-6 hours per week of exercises, readings, and case study analysis. Do it on your schedule, but we recommend staying current with the cohort.

Practical Projects

Three major reporting projects where you'll create full financial reports. These become portfolio pieces you can show potential employers or clients.

Community Access

Join our forum where past and current students help each other. It's become a valuable professional network for many graduates.