Corporate Finance Mastery Program
Build expertise in financial analysis, valuation, and strategic decision-making through our comprehensive 12-week program designed for finance professionals in Hong Kong's dynamic market.
Start Your JourneyProgram Overview
Our Corporate Finance program bridges the gap between academic theory and real-world application. You'll work with actual case studies from Hong Kong's financial sector, learning from practitioners who've navigated complex deals and market conditions.
The program runs from September 2025 through November 2025, with evening sessions designed for working professionals. Each week builds on previous concepts while introducing new analytical frameworks you can apply immediately in your current role.
- 12 weeks of intensive training with real case studies
- Evening schedule compatible with full-time work
- Small cohorts of 15-20 participants for personalized attention
- Access to financial modeling templates and tools
- Networking opportunities with Hong Kong finance professionals
- Certificate of completion from FlashGlowOn
The curriculum covers everything from fundamental financial statement analysis to complex merger and acquisition modeling. But more importantly, you'll understand the context behind the numbers and how to communicate findings effectively to stakeholders.
Curriculum Structure
Each module builds practical skills through hands-on exercises and real market scenarios. You'll spend time working with actual financial data, not just theoretical examples.
Financial Statement Analysis
Master ratio analysis, cash flow interpretation, and quality of earnings assessment using real Hong Kong listed companies. Learn to spot red flags and identify investment opportunities through financial statement forensics.
Valuation Methods
Build sophisticated DCF models, apply comparable company analysis, and understand precedent transaction multiples. Work with actual deal data from recent Hong Kong M&A transactions.
Capital Structure
Analyze optimal debt-to-equity ratios, cost of capital calculations, and dividend policy decisions. Examine how Hong Kong companies manage their capital structure in different market conditions.
Risk Management
Understand credit risk assessment, market risk measurement, and operational risk frameworks. Learn how to build risk models that actually get used in decision-making processes.
Strategic Finance
Connect financial analysis to business strategy, capital allocation decisions, and performance measurement. Practice presenting financial recommendations to senior management.
Capstone Project
Apply everything you've learned to analyze a real company or deal scenario. Present your findings to the class and receive feedback from instructors and peers.
Meet Your Instructors
Learn from finance professionals who've worked at leading Hong Kong institutions and understand both the technical and practical aspects of corporate finance.
Adrian Lundberg, CFA
Senior Director, Investment Banking
Adrian spent 12 years at Goldman Sachs Hong Kong, where he led M&A transactions worth over HK$15 billion. He specializes in cross-border deals and has worked with companies across Asia-Pacific markets. His practical approach helps students understand not just how to build models, but why certain assumptions matter more than others.
Sarah Kavanaugh, FRM
Risk Management Director
Sarah manages credit risk for a portfolio of corporate clients at Standard Chartered Hong Kong. She's seen firsthand how companies navigate financial stress and what separates survivors from casualties. Her risk management modules focus on practical applications rather than abstract theory.
Marcus Holberg, CA
Corporate Finance Partner
Marcus leads the corporate finance practice at a Big Four firm in Hong Kong. He's worked on IPOs, restructurings, and strategic reviews across various industries. His financial statement analysis sessions reveal the stories behind the numbers that many analysts miss.
Elena Petrikova, MBA
Strategic Finance VP
Elena heads strategic finance for a Hong Kong-listed technology company. She's responsible for capital allocation decisions, investor relations, and long-term planning. Her modules on strategic finance show how analysis translates into executive decision-making.
Investment Options
Choose the program format that works best for your schedule and learning preferences. Both options include the same comprehensive curriculum and instructor access.
Payment plans available. Contact us to discuss scholarship opportunities for qualifying candidates.