Build Real Financial Skills That Actually Work
Running a business in Winston Hills means dealing with cash flow decisions every week. Our entrepreneurial finance program starts in September 2026 and focuses on what you'll actually use — budgeting for growth, understanding your numbers, and making smarter money calls when it matters.
See What You'll Learn
How We Structure Your Learning Path
Financial literacy doesn't happen overnight. Here's how we break down the journey so you can build confidence without feeling overwhelmed.
Months 1-2: Getting Your Foundation Right
You'll start by mapping your current financial picture. Most business owners skip this step, but it's where clarity begins. We cover income tracking, expense patterns, and the kind of record-keeping that saves you headaches during tax season.
Months 3-4: Understanding Cash Flow Patterns
This is where things get practical. You learn to read financial statements without falling asleep, spot warning signs before they become problems, and plan for seasonal fluctuations that hit Australian small businesses.
Months 5-6: Making Growth Decisions
Should you hire someone? Invest in new equipment? Expand your service area? We work through real scenarios using your actual business context. By the end, you'll have frameworks for making these calls confidently.
Months 7-8: Building Your Financial Strategy
The final phase brings everything together. You create a 12-month financial roadmap, set realistic targets, and build the habits that keep your business financially healthy long after the course ends.
Why Our Approach Actually Sticks
We've seen too many courses teach theory that never translates to Monday morning decisions. That's why every session here uses real business scenarios from the Western Sydney market.
You won't sit through lectures about abstract financial concepts. Instead, you'll work through pricing decisions, seasonal planning challenges, and growth questions using your own business data.
- Weekly practical exercises using your actual numbers
- Small group sessions with other NSW business owners
- Templates and tools you can use immediately
- Direct feedback on your specific situations
- Focus on Australian tax context and compliance basics
Learn From Someone Who's Been There
Financial education shouldn't feel like decoding a foreign language. When Jasper Killough designed this program, he focused on one thing: what do business owners in Winston Hills actually need to know?
After years of watching capable entrepreneurs struggle with financial decisions — not because they weren't smart, but because nobody explained things in plain language — he built something different.
The course strips away jargon and focuses on the decisions you face regularly. How much should you keep in reserves? When does it make sense to bring on help? What financial metrics actually matter for a service business versus retail?
What Makes This Different From Online Courses
You've probably seen the finance courses promising to transform your business in 30 days. And maybe you've even bought one or two. Here's what we do differently.
First, we keep groups small — usually 8-12 people. That means you're not watching pre-recorded videos alone at midnight. You're in a room with other business owners working through similar challenges.
Second, we focus on application over information. Each week you leave with something you can implement immediately. Not five modules to watch later, but one clear action that moves your business forward.
Third, we build in accountability. Between sessions, you're implementing what you learned. When we meet again, we review what worked, what didn't, and adjust accordingly. That's how real change happens.