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Who We Are and What We Actually Do

Back in 2019, we started teaching working capital analysis because honestly, most business courses skip the practical stuff. Now we help people understand cash flow reality without the corporate jargon.

Started With a Simple Observation

We noticed something odd. People were learning financial theory but couldn't analyze their own company's working capital. The gap between textbook knowledge and actual business application was huge.

So we built a program focused on real analysis techniques. Started with twelve students in early 2020. They wanted practical skills for reviewing cash conversion cycles and inventory management—not another abstract finance lecture.

By mid-2024, we'd worked with over 300 professionals across South Korea. Each cohort taught us something new about what actually works in education versus what just sounds impressive.

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How We Actually Teach This Stuff

No fluff. No empty promises about overnight success. Just structured learning that builds real analytical capability over time.

Real Company Data

You'll work with actual financial statements from various industries. We use anonymized data from businesses that agreed to let us teach with their numbers. Makes the learning relevant instead of hypothetical.

Small Group Format

Classes cap at eighteen people. This isn't scalability—it's intentional. Smaller groups mean you can ask the weird questions and get actual feedback on your analysis work.

Six Month Timeline

Our main program runs from September 2025 through February 2026. Why six months? Because learning financial analysis properly takes time. Quick courses skip the nuance that matters in real business scenarios.

The People Running This Operation

We're a small team. No massive org chart or corporate hierarchy. Just people who spent years in finance before deciding to teach it properly.

Daewin Korth

Daewin Korth

Program Director

Spent eleven years doing financial analysis for manufacturing companies before getting frustrated with how it's taught. Joined us in 2021 to build curriculum that actually prepares people for real analysis work.

Reylin Morash

Reylin Morash

Lead Instructor

Worked in corporate treasury management for nine years. Knows working capital from the inside—the seasonal fluctuations, the supplier payment negotiations, all the messy reality that textbooks gloss over.