Student Financial Analysis Projects
Real-world liquidity and solvency analysis work from our advanced certification program students
Our Methodology Framework
Students work with real financial data from Thai businesses across manufacturing, retail, and service sectors. Our approach combines traditional ratio analysis with modern cash flow modeling techniques.
- Three-tier analysis starting with liquidity fundamentals
- Industry-specific benchmarking against regional standards
- Scenario modeling for economic stress testing
- Professional presentation to actual business stakeholders
What makes this different? Students aren't working with textbook examples. They're analyzing companies that matter to Thailand's economy — from small family businesses in Nakhon Ratchasima to mid-size exporters dealing with currency fluctuations.
Key Analysis Techniques
These are the core methods our students master through hands-on practice with actual business cases.
Working Capital Analysis
Understanding how businesses manage day-to-day operations through current asset and liability relationships. Students track seasonal patterns and identify cash flow bottlenecks.
Debt Structure Evaluation
Examining long-term obligations and their impact on business flexibility. Focus on debt-to-equity ratios within Thailand's banking environment and regulatory context.
Cash Flow Projection
Building realistic forecasts based on historical performance and market conditions. Students learn to account for Thailand's economic cycles and currency considerations.
Risk Assessment
Identifying potential financial stress points before they become critical. Emphasis on early warning indicators specific to different business sectors.
Keenan Ashworth
Advanced CertificationAnalyzed a mid-size textile manufacturer in Chiang Mai dealing with export contract delays. Identified working capital issues three months before management recognized the problem. Proposed restructuring recommendations that helped the company negotiate better payment terms with suppliers.
Rasmus Volk
Professional TrackExamined a restaurant chain's expansion financing needs across Bangkok and surrounding provinces. Built comprehensive models showing how location-specific performance affects overall liquidity. His analysis helped secure better loan terms from three local banks.
Program Outcomes
- Average Project Duration 8 weeks
- Business Sectors Covered 15
- Real Companies Analyzed 43
- Certification Rate 94%
Join the September 2025 Cohort
Our next intensive program begins September 15th, 2025. Applications open in May 2025, with rolling admissions for qualified candidates.
Foundation Phase
Months 1-6: Core financial analysis principles, ratio interpretation, and Thailand business environment overview.
Application Phase
Months 7-18: Real business case work, direct client interaction, and advanced modeling techniques.
Certification Phase
Months 19-24: Independent project completion, peer review process, and professional presentation skills.