Capital Allocation Learning Program
Master the fundamentals of strategic capital allocation through our comprehensive program designed for finance professionals and business leaders across Australia. Build practical skills in investment analysis, portfolio construction, and risk assessment.
Program Investment & Structure
Comprehensive 8-Week Course - ,850
Includes all learning materials, case study access, and weekly group sessions. Program begins September 2025 with flexible evening schedules to accommodate working professionals.
Weekend Intensive Option - ,200
Four intensive weekend sessions covering the same curriculum. Perfect for busy executives who prefer concentrated learning blocks. Next intensive runs October-November 2025.
Corporate Group Training - Contact for Quote
Customized on-site training for teams of 8-15 participants. We adapt our curriculum to your organization's specific capital allocation challenges and industry context.
Kieran brings 18 years of experience managing capital allocation for mid-market Australian companies. He's guided investment decisions totaling over 0 million and specializes in helping finance teams build systematic approaches to capital deployment and performance measurement.
What You'll Actually Learn
Portfolio Construction Methods
Build diversified investment portfolios using modern portfolio theory and practical risk management techniques.
DCF Modeling & Valuation
Create detailed discounted cash flow models and understand when different valuation methods work best.
Risk Assessment Frameworks
Develop systematic approaches to identifying and quantifying investment risks across different asset classes.
Performance Measurement
Learn to track and analyze investment performance using industry-standard metrics and benchmarking techniques.
"The program gave me practical tools I use every week in my role. The case studies were particularly helpful because they showed real scenarios we face when evaluating investment opportunities. Kieran's approach made complex concepts much more accessible."