Financial Communication That Actually Makes Sense

Most business owners spend hours trying to explain their finances to banks, investors, or partners. We teach you how to structure those conversations so they work in your favour. Our courses help you speak the language that gets deals done.

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Common Roadblocks We Help You Navigate

These are the issues that keep coming up when business people try to present their financial position.

Getting Lost in the Numbers

You know your business inside out. But when it's time to show someone else why your margins matter or what your runway looks like, the message gets muddled. We break down how to present figures without drowning people in spreadsheets.

Pitching Without Clarity

Investors want confidence, not hope. If your pitch deck doesn't clearly explain where money goes and when returns might happen, you've already lost them. Learn to frame financial forecasts that feel grounded instead of speculative.

Misaligned Expectations

Your accountant speaks one language. Your CFO speaks another. Your investors want something else entirely. We teach you how to translate between these groups so everyone's on the same page about what success looks like.

Building Trust Through Transparency

People invest in businesses they understand. If you can't explain your cash flow cycle or your burn rate clearly, it raises red flags. Our approach focuses on honest, straightforward communication that builds credibility from the start.

How Our Courses Work

We walk you through practical skills in a specific order. Each step builds on what you learned before.

1

Understanding Your Financial Story

Before you communicate anything, you need to know what your numbers actually say. We start by helping you identify the key metrics that matter most to your audience and how to interpret them without getting bogged down in accounting jargon.

2

Structuring Your Message

Once you know what to say, the next challenge is organizing it. Whether you're writing an email to your bank or preparing a board presentation, we teach frameworks that make complex financial information digestible and persuasive.

3

Handling Tough Questions

Investors and lenders will push back. They'll ask about risks, timelines, and contingencies. We practice real scenarios so you can respond confidently without sounding defensive or unprepared.

4

Refining for Different Audiences

The way you talk to a venture capitalist is not the same as how you talk to a community bank. We show you how to adjust tone, depth, and focus depending on who's listening and what they care about most.

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Professional reviewing financial forecasts and business metrics

What You'll Walk Away With

Our programs aren't about theory. They're about giving you tools you can use the next day. Here's what participants typically gain:

  • Clear templates for investor updates, loan applications, and board reports
  • Confidence in explaining your burn rate, runway, and unit economics
  • Techniques for presenting forecasts that don't feel like guesswork
  • Strategies for handling pushback without getting flustered

Most people see improvement in how their pitches land within a few weeks. Not because we teach magic tricks, but because we focus on clarity and preparation.

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Lenka Novotná, business strategist who completed Quintravesio financial communications program

I used to dread conversations with our investors. I'd send long emails trying to explain why we were burning through cash faster than expected, and they'd come back with more questions. After taking Quintravesio's course in late 2024, I learned how to frame those updates in a way that made sense. Now our quarterly calls are shorter and way less stressful.

Lenka Novotná Founder, Retail Analytics Platform
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