Financial Analysis Events in Thailand
We run practical sessions throughout the year where you can actually work through real financial statements with experienced analysts. No abstract theory—just hands-on analysis of companies operating in Southeast Asian markets.
Our workshops started in 2023 after several clients asked if they could watch how we break down reports. Turns out, seeing someone walk through balance sheets and cash flow statements in real-time helps more than reading about it.

Sessions This Year
Most events run in Bangkok with occasional sessions in Phitsanulok. We keep groups small so everyone gets time to ask questions about their specific analysis challenges.
Cash Flow Statement Deep Dive
Three hours focused entirely on operating, investing, and financing activities. We'll work through statements from Thai retail companies and look at how seasonal businesses manage working capital. Bring your laptop—we'll be using actual Excel models.
Ratio Analysis for Service Companies
Service businesses don't have inventory or heavy capital expenditures, which changes how you read their financials. This half-day workshop covers margin analysis, labor efficiency metrics, and revenue recognition patterns. We'll look at consulting firms and professional services.
Reading Foreign Subsidiary Reports
When Thai companies have operations abroad, their consolidated statements get complicated. Currency translation, different accounting standards, segment reporting—this session helps make sense of it all. Particularly useful if you're evaluating companies with ASEAN expansion.
Six-Week Analysis Series
Starting September 2025, we're offering our first structured program. Six Tuesday evenings, each focused on a different aspect of statement analysis.
This isn't a certification course. It's for people who need to get better at reading financials for their work.
Week One: Balance Sheet Fundamentals
Assets, liabilities, equity. We start with the basics but move quickly into interpreting what changes between periods actually mean.
Week Two: Income Statement Analysis
Revenue recognition timing, expense categorization, and how companies can make the same business look different depending on accounting choices.
Week Three: Cash Flow Patterns
Why profitable companies run out of cash and how to spot cash flow problems before they become serious.
Week Four: Financial Ratios That Matter
Liquidity, profitability, efficiency, leverage. Which ratios actually tell you something useful and which ones are just noise.
Week Five: Industry Benchmarking
How to compare companies fairly when they operate in different sectors with different capital requirements and business models.
Week Six: Red Flags and Warning Signs
Common tricks companies use to make financials look better than reality. Revenue timing games, off-balance-sheet obligations, aggressive depreciation.
Who Runs These Sessions
Both facilitators have spent years analyzing financial statements for investment decisions and business valuations. They've seen what works and what confuses people, which shapes how these workshops are structured.

Petra Lindholm
Lead Financial Analyst
Spent eight years doing equity research before moving to corporate analysis. She's particularly good at explaining why certain accounting treatments affect valuation differently across industries.

Ramona Castell
Financial Consultant
Background in audit and due diligence. She brings a skeptical eye to financial statements and teaches participants how to question what they're reading rather than taking numbers at face value.
Join an Upcoming Session
Space is limited to maintain quality discussion. Registration opens about six weeks before each event. If you'd like updates about upcoming workshops, get in touch through our contact page.
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