Financial Forecasting That Actually Makes Sense
Most businesses struggle with budget planning because they're using spreadsheets built in 2003. We teach practical forecasting methods that work for real companies operating in Southeast Asian markets.
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Why Traditional Budget Training Doesn't Work
After watching hundreds of businesses try to implement financial forecasting, I've noticed the same pattern. They attend a workshop, get excited about fancy models, then return to their desks with no idea how to apply anything.
The problem isn't the concepts. It's that most training focuses on theory while ignoring the messy reality of actual business operations. Your revenue doesn't follow textbook patterns. Your expenses change based on supplier relationships and market conditions specific to this region.
Our approach starts with your current financial situation and builds forecasting skills around real scenarios you'll face. Not hypothetical case studies from Western markets, but actual challenges from businesses operating in Thailand's economic environment.
Programs starting September 2025 will focus on practical implementation over theoretical frameworks. You'll work with actual financial data and develop forecasting models you can use immediately.
Three Learning Paths for Different Needs
Choose the program that matches where you are right now. All courses run for six months starting October 2025.

Foundation Budget Skills
If you're currently tracking finances in basic spreadsheets and want to build proper forecasting capability. We cover cash flow prediction, expense categorization, and variance analysis methods that prevent common budget errors.

Strategic Forecasting
For businesses that have basic budgets but need better long-term planning. You'll learn scenario modeling, sensitivity analysis, and how to adjust forecasts when market conditions shift unexpectedly.

Enterprise Systems
Designed for finance teams managing multi-department budgets. Covers consolidated forecasting, rolling budgets, and integration methods for connecting operational plans with financial projections.
Learning From People Who've Done This
Our instructors have spent years implementing financial systems in real businesses. They've made the mistakes so you don't have to.

Siriporn Wattana
Financial Planning Lead
Spent eight years fixing broken budget processes at mid-sized companies. Now teaches the forecasting methods that actually survived contact with reality. Her specialty is helping businesses transition from reactive to predictive financial management.

Kanya Phrommin
Systems Specialist
Built forecasting models for manufacturing and service companies across Southeast Asia. Focuses on teaching practical variance analysis and how to spot budget problems before they become financial disasters. Her background in operations gives unique perspective on connecting budgets to business reality.