Week 1
Translate the numbers
Turn financial analysis into clear business meaning: context, priority, risk, and recommendation.
4-week program
A focused program for accounting and finance professionals.
Move from technical expert to strategic voice by turning numbers into narratives that leaders, clients, and teams can act on.
What changes
The program targets the gap between technical knowledge and how the room receives it: structure, meaning, confidence, and authority.
Program structure
Each week connects financial thinking to the language, structure, and presence needed in professional settings.
Week 1
Turn financial analysis into clear business meaning: context, priority, risk, and recommendation.
Week 2
Build stronger openings, signposting, summaries, and next steps for meetings, reports, and presentations.
Week 3
Practise challenge questions, disagreement, clarification, and recovery when speaking under pressure.
Week 4
Prepare the language, tone, and structure needed to guide decisions and build trust with stakeholders.
Pricing and packages
Sessions can be booked as a one-time introduction, pay-as-you-go coaching, or a structured package for sustained progress.
GBP 20 / 60 min or GBP 30 / 90 min
Needs assessment, sample exercise, and an outline learning plan for professionals who want to test the fit.
GBP 50 / 60 min or GBP 70 / 90 min
Flexible pay-as-you-go coaching for specific meetings, reports, presentations, interviews, or client situations.
8 sessions from GBP 360
A structured roadmap with practice, review, priority support, and sustained confidence building.
12 sessions from GBP 600
Advanced presentation, negotiation, cross-cultural communication, and executive-level feedback.
Packages are tailored to your role, goals, current proficiency, and priority communication situations.
Qualifications
The coaching is designed for finance professionals who need an instructor familiar with both technical concepts and language learning.
FAQ
Yes. The coaching is supported by AAT bookkeeping knowledge, business training, and practical work with finance-specific materials such as reports, audit communication, and client presentations.
The work is niche-specific. Instead of generic topics, sessions focus on financial reporting, stakeholder meetings, audit emails, cross-cultural communication, presentations, and high-pressure business questions.
Most clients work toward clearer explanations, more confident meetings, stronger written updates, better presentation structure, and less anxiety when explaining complex financial information in English.
Yes. Coaching can be built around an interview, client meeting, audit discussion, presentation, negotiation, report, or urgent professional goal.
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