Master Financial Analysis Through Real-World Practice

Join our comprehensive 8-month program starting September 2025. Learn advanced financial modeling, risk assessment, and data analysis from industry experts who've shaped Taiwan's fintech landscape.

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See How Our Graduates Transform Their Careers

From Banking Associate to Senior Analyst

Mei-Lin completed our program in March 2024 and moved from basic transaction processing to building complex financial models for investment decisions. She now leads quarterly risk assessments for her bank's commercial portfolio.

Career Pivot: Engineering to Finance

After 12 years in tech, Wei-Chen used our program to transition into financial analysis. His engineering background, combined with our curriculum, helped him land a role analyzing fintech innovations for a major investment firm.

Startup Financial Planning Success

Yu-Ting applied her program learning to develop financial projections for her family's manufacturing business. The forecasting models she built helped secure funding for their expansion into Southeast Asian markets.

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87% Career advancement within 18 months
24 Average weeks to new role
156 Alumni network connections

Learning That Adapts to Your Schedule and Style

Whether you're juggling a full-time job, family commitments, or prefer different learning approaches, our program molds to fit your life – not the other way around.

Visual Learners

Interactive dashboards, infographics, and hands-on model building with immediate visual feedback help concepts click faster.

Audio Focused

Weekly discussion groups, recorded expert interviews, and audio summaries let you learn during commutes or workouts.

Fast-Paced Learners

Accelerated modules and advanced challenges keep you engaged if you grasp concepts quickly and want to push ahead.

Need Repetition

Concept reinforcement through multiple examples, practice exercises, and peer study groups ensure understanding sticks.

Program Formats to Match Your Life

Evening sessions for working professionals
Mobile-friendly modules for learning on-the-go
Small cohorts of 8-12 students maximum
Hybrid online and in-person options in Taipei
Personalized learning paths based on your background
Flexible deadlines during busy work periods

Common Learning Obstacles and How We Solve Them

After running this program for four years, we've seen the same roadblocks trip up students repeatedly. Here's how we've built solutions directly into our curriculum.

Excel Skills Feel Overwhelming

Many students panic when they see complex spreadsheets with hundreds of formulas and interconnected calculations.

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    Start with single-cell formulas using real financial data from local companies
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    Build complexity gradually with guided video tutorials you can pause and replay
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    Practice with template models before creating from scratch
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    Weekly office hours for troubleshooting specific formula problems

Financial Concepts Seem Abstract

Terms like "discounted cash flow" and "risk-adjusted returns" don't mean much until you see them applied to real situations.

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    Every concept explained through Taiwan market examples and current events
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    Case studies from local businesses students recognize from daily life
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    Guest speakers share how they actually use these tools in their jobs
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    Group projects analyzing companies students are curious about
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I've watched students go from being intimidated by financial statements to confidently presenting investment recommendations to senior management. The key is starting with problems they actually care about solving, then building the technical skills around that motivation.

Henrik Bergström
Lead Instructor, Former Portfolio Manager at Cathay Financial Holdings

Imposter Syndrome in Finance

Students worry they don't belong in finance or lack the "right" background to succeed in analytical roles.

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    Peer mentoring program pairs new students with recent graduates
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    Regular check-ins to celebrate small wins and progress milestones
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    Showcase diverse career paths from program alumni
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Marcus Johansson
Student Success Coordinator
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Astrid Nilsson
Career Transition Advisor