About Domain

Financial Analysis for people who want to read numbers — not guess at them

Domain is an online masterclass platform built around one subject: how financial statements actually work and what they tell you about a business.

Launched in 2024 and based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the platform offers structured, instructor-led sessions that walk through real financial data — income statements, balance sheets, cash flow reports — with the goal of building genuine reading and interpretation skills. The pace is deliberate. The examples are concrete. There is no assumed background.

4+ Core modules
12hrs Instructional content
6mo Access duration
Financial analysis session in progress
2024est. Halifax, NS

What the curriculum is built around

Structure, not motivation — the sessions focus on analytical process, not attitude.

Financial statements follow a logic. Once that logic is visible, the numbers stop being intimidating.

Each session in the Domain curriculum is organised around a specific analytical question — what does this line item represent, how does it relate to adjacent figures, and what would change if it shifted. Participants work through illustrative datasets built from publicly available reports so the numbers have realistic proportions and relationships.

Reading income statements

Revenue, cost of goods, gross margin, operating expenses — following the flow from top to bottom.

Balance sheet structure

Assets, liabilities, and equity — how they balance and what the proportions indicate about financial position.

Cash flow interpretation

Operating, investing, and financing activities — why this statement differs from profit and loss.

Ratio analysis

Liquidity, solvency, and efficiency ratios — how to calculate them and what context makes them meaningful.

Domain instructor team
Who teaches

People who use this material daily

The instructors at Domain have backgrounds in financial reporting, corporate analysis, and accounting practice — not in content production.

Sessions are recorded and structured by practitioners who have spent time reading real financial statements under professional constraints. The explanations reflect how analysts actually think through a document, including the shortcuts, the traps, and the places where standard ratios are misleading.

Instructor Petra Vojtíková

Petra Vojtíková

Financial Reporting Analyst

Instructor Rémi Aubertin

Rémi Aubertin

Corporate Accounts Specialist

How the sessions are structured

Remote, self-paced, and built for people with irregular schedules.

Each module opens with a document — a statement or a section of one — and works through it piece by piece.

The instruction happens in real time on screen: the instructor reads, annotates, and explains each figure in sequence. Participants can pause, rewind, and revisit sections without losing their place in the curriculum. Supplementary worksheets accompany each module for independent practice.

View the learning programme
Instructor demonstrating financial statement annotation

Screen-based annotation — every session walks through a live document

Watch at your pace

Modules are available on demand. No fixed schedule.

Practice with worksheets

Downloadable exercises accompany each module.

Real document examples

Datasets modelled on publicly available financial reports.

Six months of access

Revisit any session within your access window.