Master Trading Financial Statements
Build confidence analyzing company financials through hands-on practice with real market scenarios from Korean and global markets.
Start Your JourneyWhat You'll Actually Learn
This isn't another theory-heavy course. We focus on the practical skills you need to read financial statements like a seasoned analyst. You'll work with actual company reports from KOSPI and international markets, learning to spot the numbers that really matter.
- Read income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow reports with confidence
- Identify red flags and opportunities in company financials
- Compare companies using key financial ratios and metrics
- Understand accounting tricks that can mislead investors
- Practice with real Korean companies like Samsung, LG, and Hyundai
- Develop a systematic approach to financial analysis
Park Min-jae
Senior Financial Analyst
Former equity research analyst at Mirae Asset Securities with 8 years analyzing Korean and international markets. Now helps individual investors build the same analytical skills used by professionals.
Six-Month Learning Path
Each module builds on the previous one, moving from basic statement reading to advanced analysis techniques.
Reading the Big Three
Master income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements. Learn what each number represents and why it matters for trading decisions.
Korean Market Specifics
Understand unique aspects of Korean financial reporting, including chaebol structures and regulatory requirements that affect statement analysis.
Ratio Analysis & Benchmarking
Calculate and interpret key ratios. Learn to compare companies within industries and spot trends that indicate future performance.
Quality of Earnings
Identify aggressive accounting practices and earnings manipulation. Distinguish between sustainable profits and accounting gimmicks.
Cash Flow Deep Dive
Analyze operating, investing, and financing cash flows. Learn why cash flow often tells a different story than reported earnings.
Building Your Analysis System
Create your own systematic approach to evaluating companies. Develop templates and checklists for consistent analysis.
Program Schedule
Next cohort begins September 2025. Classes meet twice weekly for 2.5 hours each session. All sessions recorded for review. Expect 4-6 hours of practice work between sessions.
Join September 2025 Cohort
Limited to 24 students for personalized attention. Early registration opens June 2025.