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Compare Companies with Real Financial Data

We help Vietnamese businesses and investors understand company performance through side-by-side comparisons. No fluff—just clear metrics that matter.

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Why Financial Comparison Matters in 2025

Vietnam's business environment keeps changing. When you're deciding between potential partners or evaluating competitors, you need more than marketing materials.

That's where comparative analysis comes in. We take publicly available financial statements and break them down so you can see who's actually growing, who's managing debt well, and who might be struggling behind the scenes.

Our approach focuses on three things: revenue patterns over time, cash flow health, and debt-to-equity ratios. These tell you more about a company's real situation than any press release ever will.

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What You'll Learn to Spot

Revenue Trends

Track how companies grow year-over-year. Consistent growth tells a different story than sporadic spikes followed by drops.

Cash Flow Reality

Profit on paper doesn't always mean cash in the bank. We show you the difference and why it matters for sustainability.

Debt Management

Learn what healthy leverage looks like versus warning signs that a company might be overextended financially.

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How We Teach Comparative Analysis

Our fall 2025 program runs for twelve weeks. Each session focuses on a different financial metric, and you'll work with real anonymized data from Vietnamese companies across various sectors.

You start by learning how to read balance sheets properly—sounds boring, but it's surprisingly useful when you realize what information is actually hiding in there. Then we move into comparing multiple companies directly.

By week eight, most participants can spot red flags in financial statements within minutes. That's the goal: quick, informed judgments based on numbers rather than marketing noise.

Real-world application: One participant used these techniques to avoid a partnership with a company that looked successful but was actually burning through cash reserves rapidly. Six months later, that company went under.
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Learn From Someone Who's Done This

Our lead instructor spent eight years doing acquisition analysis for a regional investment firm. His job was literally comparing companies to decide which ones were worth buying.

Now he teaches the same frameworks he used professionally—but translated for business owners and managers who need practical skills, not academic theory.

Classes stay small (max 15 people) so you can ask questions about your specific situation. The next cohort starts September 2025, with weekend sessions to fit around work schedules.

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