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Glow-Link

Building Financial Literacy That Actually Works

Since 2018, we've been helping professionals in Thailand understand the real mechanics behind liquidity analysis and solvency assessment. No fancy promises – just practical skills that make sense in real business situations.

7
Years Teaching
850+
Students Trained
15
Core Instructors
95%
Completion Rate
Financial analysis classroom with students learning liquidity assessment techniques
1
2018

Started with a Simple Question

Why do so many accounting graduates struggle with basic liquidity ratios in their first jobs? We started teaching weekend workshops to bridge that gap between classroom theory and workplace reality.

2
2020

Pandemic Pivot

When everything went online, we discovered our hands-on approach worked even better in digital format. Students could pause, replay, and practice with real company data at their own pace.

3
2022

Corporate Training Expansion

Local banks and investment firms started asking us to train their junior analysts. That's when we realized we had something genuinely useful – not just another finance course.

4
2025

Today

We're still that same small team, but now we have waiting lists for our programs. Turns out people really do want practical financial analysis skills they can use immediately.

Interactive financial modeling workshop showing cash flow analysis methods
Students practicing solvency ratio calculations with real company financial statements

What We Actually Teach

Forget theoretical frameworks. We focus on the financial analysis skills that employers expect you to know on day one.

Liquidity Assessment

Current ratios, quick ratios, and cash conversion cycles. But more importantly – how to spot warning signs before they become problems and communicate findings to non-finance managers.

Solvency Analysis

Debt ratios are just the starting point. We teach pattern recognition across industry sectors and how economic conditions affect different leverage structures over time.

Practical Application

Every concept gets tested with actual Thai company data. Students work through real scenarios they'll encounter – from manufacturing cash cycles to service sector seasonality.

Portrait of lead financial analysis instructor Damien Chen
Damien Chen
Lead Instructor

The Person Behind the Programs

Damien spent eight years doing financial analysis at mid-size Thai companies before he got tired of training new hires who couldn't read a cash flow statement properly. His approach is straightforward – if you can't explain it to a plant manager, you don't really understand it yourself.

He started Glow Link because too many finance programs focus on theory that sounds impressive but doesn't help when you're staring at a company's quarterly numbers trying to figure out if they can meet payroll next month.

  • CPA Thailand, specialized in corporate financial analysis
  • Former senior analyst at three Bangkok-based manufacturing companies
  • Published research on liquidity patterns in Southeast Asian markets
  • Guest lecturer at Thammasat University Business School since 2019

"I've seen too many smart people struggle because they learned formulas but never learned what the numbers actually mean. That's what we fix here."

How We Actually Teach This Stuff

Most financial education is backwards – theory first, applications later. We start with real problems and work backwards to understand why certain analysis methods exist.

1

Start with Real Data

Every lesson begins with actual company financial statements from Thai businesses. Students see the patterns before they learn the formulas – makes everything click faster.

2

Practice Immediately

No waiting until the end of the course to apply concepts. Each topic gets practiced the same session with guided exercises that mirror real workplace scenarios.

3

Context Matters

A current ratio of 1.2 means different things in different industries and economic conditions. We teach pattern recognition, not just calculation.

4

Build Confidence

By course end, students can look at any set of financial statements and quickly identify the key liquidity and solvency indicators that matter most.

Group exercise session where students analyze working capital management cases from Thai retail companies

Ready to Learn Financial Analysis That Actually Works?

Our next cohort starts in September 2025. Classes fill up fast because we keep them small – usually 12-15 students per session so everyone gets individual attention.