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Who We Are

We're a small group of finance professionals who got tired of watching students struggle with spreadsheets that made no sense. We build courses that focus on the actual mechanics of financial modeling—the formulas, the logic, the patterns you'll use in real work.

Financial modeling workspace with detailed spreadsheets

What Guides Our Work

These aren't corporate values we stuck on a wall. They're the principles that shape how we build our courses and support our students.

We teach the actual work

No fluff about "mindset" or "transformation." We show you how to build three-statement models, handle circular references, and set up sensitivity tables that actually work.

Experience over theory

Our instructors have built models for acquisitions, project finance, and budget forecasts. They know which shortcuts save time and which ones create problems down the line.

Realistic timelines

Learning to model well takes months, not weekends. We break complex skills into manageable pieces you can practice one at a time.

The People Behind dizonufika.site

Viktor Lindberg, Lead Instructor

Viktor Lindberg

Lead Instructor

Spent eight years building valuation models for mid-market M&A deals. Now teaches the Excel techniques and financial logic he wished someone had shown him earlier.

Nadia Kovalenko, Course Designer

Nadia Kovalenko

Course Designer

Background in corporate FP&A and project finance. Structures our courses so each lesson builds on what you learned before—no random jumps or missing steps.

Isra Boutros, Student Support

Isra Boutros

Student Support

Answers questions about formula errors, circular logic, and why your DCF is returning strange values. She's seen most modeling mistakes and knows how to fix them.

Student working through financial modeling exercise

How We Structure Learning

  • Real files, not sanitized examples Practice with messy data, incomplete information, and formatting issues you'll encounter in actual projects.
  • Build incrementally Start with basic income statements before moving to cash flow projections. Master one piece before adding complexity.
  • Focus on common scenarios Teach the models and techniques you'll use repeatedly—budgeting, forecasting, valuation—not exotic edge cases.
  • Answer the stuck points Get help with the specific problems that stop progress: circular references, broken links, sensitivity tables that won't update.

See What We're Teaching

Check out our current courses and find the one that matches where you're at with modeling skills.

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