Your accountant prepared it.
Now it's time to understand it.
Most business owners receive their financial statements once a year, put them in a drawer, and keep running their company on gut feeling. We change that — in three focused sessions.
The balance sheet arrives. Then it goes in a drawer.
You built a business. You manage people, clients, suppliers, and cash flow — all at once. But once a year, your accountant sends over a document full of unfamiliar terms, and you nod politely because you don't want to seem uninformed.
That document contains everything you need to make better decisions. The problem isn't your intelligence — it's that no one ever explained what those pages actually mean for your business.
Three statements. Three sessions. One clear picture.
Each session focuses on one financial document. By the end, you'll know how they connect — and what they're actually telling you.
Balance Sheet
Understand what your business owns and owes at a specific point in time. Learn to identify the key accounts, spot warning signs, and read the structure of your company's financial position.
Income Statement
See where your revenue goes and what's actually left as profit. Distinguish between gross margin and net result, and understand why a profitable business can still run out of cash.
Cash Flow Statement
Follow the actual movement of money through your business. Understand why cash flow is different from profit, and learn to recognize the signals that matter for day-to-day operations.
Questions for Your Accountant
Leave with a concrete list of questions to ask when the numbers don't add up or when you want to understand a specific line item. Build a more productive relationship with your financial advisor.
Three sessions, your real numbers.
Each session is designed to be practical. You bring your actual financial statements and we read them together — no generic examples, no hypothetical companies.
Practical, focused, hands-on.
Small group sessions where every participant works with their own financial documents. Learning happens through real examples — yours.
Built for owners, not accountants.
This program is designed for business owners and managers who already have a relationship with an accountant — and want to understand what their accountant is telling them.