Financial Analysis Skills for Global Careers
Master liquidity and solvency analysis techniques that multinational employers actually need. Our intensive program prepares international students for real-world finance roles across Canada and beyond.
Explore Program DetailsRecognition That Opens Doors
Our graduates consistently land roles at major financial institutions because we focus on practical skills that matter. These numbers reflect the quality of education our international student community receives.
We've built partnerships with employers who specifically value our curriculum because it matches what they need in junior analysts and financial planners.

Your Learning Journey
We designed this pathway specifically for international students who need both technical skills and Canadian workplace context. Each phase builds toward real competency.
Foundation & Assessment
Start with financial statement basics and liquidity fundamentals. We assess your current knowledge and adjust the pace accordingly.
Weeks 1-3 • September 2025Advanced Ratio Analysis
Deep dive into current ratios, quick ratios, and cash conversion cycles using real Canadian company data.
Weeks 4-8 • October 2025Solvency & Risk Assessment
Master debt-to-equity analysis, interest coverage ratios, and long-term financial stability evaluation techniques.
Weeks 9-12 • November 2025Industry Application
Apply your skills to sector-specific challenges in retail, manufacturing, and services through guided project work.
Weeks 13-16 • December 2025Portfolio Development
Create a comprehensive analysis portfolio that demonstrates your capabilities to potential employers.
Weeks 17-20 • January 2026
Rajesh Patel
Lead Instructor
Former Senior Analyst at RBC Capital Markets. CFA Charter holder with 12 years experience in credit analysis and corporate finance.
What You'll Actually Learn
Cash Flow Analysis Mastery
Learn to read between the lines of cash flow statements and spot red flags that traditional ratio analysis might miss.
- Operating cash flow vs. net income discrepancies
- Free cash flow calculation and interpretation
- Working capital impact on liquidity
Credit Risk Assessment
Understand how banks and lenders evaluate borrowers using the same frameworks you'll apply in your career.
- Debt service coverage ratios
- Covenant analysis and compliance tracking
- Industry-specific risk factors
Comparative Analysis Techniques
Master peer comparison and benchmarking methods that give context to your financial metrics.
- Industry quartile analysis
- Trend identification and forecasting
- Seasonal adjustment methods

Marcus Chen
Career Advisor
Former international student from Singapore. Now Senior Financial Analyst at TD Bank. Specializes in helping newcomers navigate Canadian finance careers.