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Business Finance Fundamentals

Master the core financial principles that keep businesses running. Learn practical skills through real scenarios—not abstract theory. Our autumn 2025 program builds understanding step by step.

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How the Program Works

1

Foundation Phase

We start with financial statements—balance sheets, income statements, cash flow. You'll work through actual company examples, learning to spot what matters and what doesn't. No memorization. Just practical application.

2

Analysis Skills

Once you understand the basics, we dig into analysis. Ratio interpretation, trend identification, forecasting methods. You'll work in small groups to evaluate real business scenarios and present findings.

3

Decision Making

The final phase connects everything. Capital budgeting, investment evaluation, risk assessment. We use case studies from actual businesses (anonymized) to practice making financial recommendations that matter.

Learning Through Collaboration

Students collaborating on financial analysis projects in group setting

Group Projects

Most work happens in teams of four. You'll analyze companies, debate interpretations, and build presentations together. It's messy sometimes—but that's how real finance teams operate.

Peer Feedback

Every major assignment includes peer review sessions. You'll learn as much from evaluating others' work as from doing your own. Plus, you'll build connections with people facing the same learning challenges.

Real Business Context

We use anonymized data from actual Korean SMEs. These aren't textbook examples with neat answers. Sometimes the data is incomplete. Sometimes there's no clear right answer. That's the point.

Your Instructors

Three practitioners who've spent years working with business finances. They know what actually matters versus what just looks good on paper.

Portrait of instructor Aldric Brennan

Aldric Brennan

Financial Planning

Spent twelve years helping manufacturing companies navigate cash flow problems. Now focuses on teaching practical budgeting and forecasting techniques that work when things get complicated.

Portrait of instructor Thessaly Vance

Thessaly Vance

Investment Analysis

Former venture analyst who evaluated hundreds of business plans. She teaches you to look beyond projections and assess whether financial assumptions actually make sense.

Portrait of instructor Dorian Strand

Dorian Strand

Risk Management

Worked in banking compliance for eight years before switching to education. Focuses on teaching practical risk assessment methods that small businesses can actually implement.

Enrollment Information

Program Start

September 15, 2025

Duration

14 Weeks

Format

Evening Sessions

Class Size

Max 24 Students

Classes meet twice weekly in Bucheon—Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 6:30 to 9:00 PM. The program combines instructor-led sessions with collaborative work time. You'll need to commit additional hours for group projects and individual assignments.