Master Liquidity Analysis Through Expert Mentorship
Learn from seasoned financial analysts who've spent decades evaluating corporate liquidity and solvency. Our instructor-led program combines real-world experience with hands-on practice using actual financial statements.
Discuss Your Learning Goals
Thornton Vex
Senior Liquidity Analyst
Thornton spent 18 years at major Korean investment firms, specializing in corporate liquidity assessment. He's evaluated over 2,000 companies and developed the risk assessment framework we use in our program. His approach focuses on practical pattern recognition and real-world warning signs.

Bramble Eastwick
Corporate Finance Director
With 22 years in corporate finance, Bramble has managed liquidity for companies ranging from startups to major conglomerates. He teaches the internal perspective — how companies actually manage cash flow and what analysts should look for beyond the standard ratios.

Quade Ringstone
Risk Management Specialist
Quade's background in credit risk analysis brings a unique perspective to our program. He's seen thousands of companies through economic cycles and teaches students how to spot early warning signs of financial distress that traditional metrics often miss.
Results Our Students Achieve
Our approach focuses on measurable skill development. Students complete the program with concrete abilities they can apply immediately in professional settings.

Your Learning Journey
We've structured the program around practical milestones. Each phase builds specific skills you'll use in real analysis work.
Foundation & Ratio Mastery
Weeks 1-4
Start with the fundamentals of liquidity analysis. You'll learn to calculate and interpret key ratios, understand working capital dynamics, and practice with 50+ real company examples from Korean and international markets.
Advanced Solvency Assessment
Weeks 5-8
Dive deeper into debt structure analysis and long-term financial stability. Learn to evaluate covenant compliance, debt maturity profiles, and stress-test scenarios using actual case studies from 2023-2024.
Industry-Specific Analysis
Weeks 9-12
Apply your skills to different sectors. Manufacturing, technology, and retail companies each have unique liquidity patterns. You'll analyze companies from each sector and understand industry-specific warning signs.
Professional Portfolio Project
Weeks 13-16
Complete a comprehensive analysis of a publicly-traded company. Your instructors provide one-on-one guidance as you create a professional-quality report that demonstrates your analytical capabilities.