Study Materials That Work
We've spent years building a library that actually helps people understand financial analysis. No textbook jargon. Just real examples from companies operating in emerging markets, practical frameworks you can apply right away, and case studies that show how comparative analysis works in the real world. Everything here comes from our experience working with businesses across South America.
What You'll Get Access To
Our materials aren't generic finance textbooks. They're built around real-world scenarios we've encountered, complete with data sets from actual market conditions and step-by-step breakdowns of analysis processes.
Interactive Case Studies
Work through real comparative analyses of companies in retail, manufacturing, and services. Each case includes raw financial statements, market context, and guiding questions. You'll see how different approaches reveal different insights, and why context matters more than formulas.
Video Walkthroughs
Watch us break down financial statements line by line. We recorded these while working on actual projects, so you'll hear our thought process, see where we pause to investigate something unusual, and understand how experienced analysts approach messy real-world data.
Practice Data Sets
Get your hands on anonymized financial data from over 80 companies. These aren't cleaned-up examples. They include the inconsistencies, reporting differences, and complications you'll face when comparing real businesses. Perfect for building your analysis skills.
Framework Templates
Download the spreadsheet templates and analysis frameworks we use daily. They're set up to handle currency conversions, adjusted metrics, and side-by-side comparisons. You can adapt them to your specific needs, and they'll save you hours of setup time.
Research Guides
Learn where to find reliable information on companies in emerging markets. We've documented our research process, including which public sources are most useful, how to verify information, and what red flags to watch for when data seems inconsistent.
Monthly Updates
New materials added throughout 2025 and 2026. We're constantly adding fresh case studies as we work on new projects, updating templates based on feedback, and creating content around topics our community requests. Your access includes everything we release.

Pilar Menéndez
Senior Financial Analyst & Materials Developer
I've been analyzing companies for 14 years, mostly in Latin American markets where standard textbook approaches don't always apply. When I started creating these materials in early 2024, I wanted something I wish I'd had when I was learning.
Most educational content assumes stable markets and consistent reporting standards. But if you're working with companies in Argentina, Brazil, or similar environments, you need to know how to adjust for inflation accounting, handle multiple currency scenarios, and spot when reported numbers don't tell the full story.
These materials reflect what I've learned from hundreds of analyses. Some successful, some that taught me what not to do. I'm not trying to make this comprehensive or academic. Just useful for people who want to actually do this work.
Built for Active Learning
Reading about financial analysis only gets you so far. You need to practice with real data, make mistakes in a safe environment, and gradually build your judgment about what matters in a comparison.
Our materials are designed to be worked through, not just read. Each case study includes decision points where you'll need to choose an approach before seeing how we handled it. The practice sets have multiple valid solutions, because comparative analysis isn't about finding one right answer.
- Work at your own pace through progressively complex scenarios
- Compare your analysis approach with experienced practitioners
- Access community discussions where students share different perspectives
- Get feedback on your work during monthly group sessions starting September 2025
