Financial Analysis That Actually Makes Sense

We started myradoralith because we were tired of seeing businesses make critical decisions based on incomplete financial pictures. Every number tells a story, but only if you know how to listen to it properly.

Why We Exist

Back in 2019, I was consulting for a manufacturing company that was hemorrhaging cash despite showing decent profits on paper. The owner kept asking accountants for answers, but nobody could explain why their bank account stayed empty while their P&L looked healthy.

That's when I realized most people — even smart business owners — never learned how to read between the lines of financial statements. They could spot revenue and expenses, but missed the cash flow patterns that actually determine whether a business survives or thrives.

We built myradoralith to bridge that gap. Not with theory or textbook examples, but with practical analysis techniques that work in real Australian business environments.

Financial analysis workspace showing detailed spreadsheets and calculation methods

How We Actually Teach Analysis

1

Start With Real Statements

We use actual financial statements from Australian companies — anonymized, but completely real. You learn to spot patterns in genuine business data, not sanitized examples.

2

Focus on Decision Impact

Every ratio and trend analysis connects to specific business decisions. You'll understand not just what the numbers mean, but what actions they should trigger.

3

Build Analysis Frameworks

We teach systematic approaches to financial analysis that work consistently across different industries and business sizes. Think of it as developing your analytical muscle memory.

4

Practice With Feedback

You'll analyze multiple case studies and receive detailed feedback on your conclusions. We show you where your analysis was spot-on and where you might have missed important signals.

What We Actually Cover

Our programs focus on practical analytical skills that work in the Australian business environment. We cover the techniques that experienced analysts use daily, but rarely get taught in traditional finance courses.

  • Cash flow analysis and working capital optimization strategies
  • Industry-specific ratio analysis and benchmarking methods
  • Trend analysis and forecasting techniques for decision making
  • Risk assessment frameworks and early warning indicators
  • Capital structure analysis and financing decision support
  • Performance measurement systems and KPI development
Detailed financial ratio calculations and industry comparison charts
Cash flow analysis charts showing monthly patterns and trends
Professional financial analysis tools and methodology frameworks

Who's Teaching You

Korvington Threshwell, Principal Financial Analyst at myradoralith

Korvington Threshwell

Principal Financial Analyst

I've spent the last twelve years analyzing financial statements for everything from corner cafes to ASX-listed companies. Started my career at a mid-tier accounting firm in Melbourne, then moved into corporate finance consulting. The thing I learned along the way is that financial analysis is more detective work than math — you're looking for clues about what's really happening in a business. Now I teach those same investigation techniques to people who want to make better decisions with financial data. Our next comprehensive program starts in August 2025, and I'm genuinely excited about the case studies we'll be working through.