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Teaching Investment Analysis Through Real Experience

We started Drubelk in 2015 with one goal: help people understand investment reporting without the confusing jargon. Our courses break down financial statements, portfolio metrics, and risk assessment into clear steps you can actually follow. No fluff, just practical methods tested in real markets.

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Our Beginning

Founded by financial analysts who spent years explaining reports to confused clients, we built an education platform that removes unnecessary complexity. Every course reflects actual scenarios from portfolio management and regulatory filings.

The Teaching Method

We focus on what matters in investment reporting—reading balance sheets, interpreting cash flow statements, and evaluating performance metrics. Each lesson uses genuine examples from Commercial Bank International and similar institutions to show you real-world applications.

Who Studies With Us

Our students range from junior analysts to career changers. They need skills for compliance roles, portfolio analysis positions, or simply better understanding of their own investments. We teach the technical reading and interpretation that employers actually look for.

Building the Platform Year by Year

2015

Platform Launch

Released our first course on reading quarterly earnings reports after beta testing with 40 finance students in Dubai. Focused entirely on practical document interpretation rather than theory.

2017

Portfolio Analytics Course

Added comprehensive training on risk-adjusted returns and performance attribution. Developed case studies using anonymized data from regional investment firms to demonstrate calculation methods.

2019

Regulatory Reporting Module

Partnered with compliance professionals to create detailed lessons on regulatory filing requirements and disclosure standards. Students learn to prepare and review mandatory reports for financial institutions.

2021

Advanced Financial Modeling

Launched courses covering DCF analysis, scenario testing, and sensitivity models used in investment decision-making. Includes downloadable spreadsheet templates based on industry standard practices.

2023

Corporate Bond Analysis Track

Introduced specialized content on fixed income reporting—credit analysis, covenant tracking, and default risk assessment. Material developed with input from fixed income portfolio managers.

Ongoing

Continuous Content Updates

We revise course materials quarterly to reflect changing reporting standards and market conditions. New case studies added regularly using current financial data from public filings.

Investment reporting instructor with financial analysis background
Henrik Lundqvist

Lead Instructor, Financial Reporting

Portfolio analysis specialist and course developer
Siobhan O'Sullivan

Curriculum Director, Portfolio Analytics

How We Approach Education

Real Documents Only

Every lesson uses actual financial reports, prospectuses, and regulatory filings. You learn by working with the same materials analysts review daily, not simplified textbook versions.

Skill Progression That Makes Sense

Courses build from basic statement reading to complex ratio analysis and modeling. Each module assumes you mastered the previous one, creating a logical path from beginner to proficient.

Tools You'll Actually Use

Students get spreadsheet templates, calculation guides, and checklist frameworks used in professional settings. No proprietary software—everything works in standard Excel or Google Sheets.

Honest About Limitations

Investment reporting requires consistent practice beyond any single course. We teach foundational skills and analytical frameworks, but mastery comes from applying these methods repeatedly to diverse financial documents over time.

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