Domain
About Domain

Financial
Analysis
Tools

We build software and structured courses that help analysts work faster with financial data — without guessing what the numbers mean.

Financial analysis interface overview

What we actually do

Domain was set up in 2021 around a simple observation: most financial analysis courses teach theory while real analysts spend their days inside Excel, Power BI, or SQL. We focus on those exact tools in practical contexts.

Each course is structured around a specific workflow — ratio analysis, cash-flow modelling, scenario planning — so learners practise on the kind of data they'll see at work, not sanitised textbook examples.

"The difference between reading about DCF modelling and building one from a raw income statement is enormous — that gap is exactly what we address."

— Curriculum philosophy, Domain

Analyst working through a financial model

What the courses cover

  • Spreadsheet modelling in Excel and Google Sheets with real company data sets
  • Dashboard design in Power BI — from data import to interactive KPI reporting
  • SQL queries for financial databases — filtering, aggregating, period-over-period comparisons
  • Valuation methods: comparable company analysis, precedent transactions, DCF
18 Structured courses published
4,200+ Students enrolled globally
60+ Countries represented
4.7 Average course rating
The people behind it

Who builds the content

Each instructor has worked in a financial role before teaching — so the material stays grounded in what analysts genuinely encounter day to day.

Instructor Petra Václavík

Petra Václavík

Financial Modelling Lead

Former FP&A analyst at a mid-cap manufacturing firm. Designs all Excel and cash-flow courses.

Instructor Tobi Adewale

Tobi Adewale

Data & BI Instructor

Built reporting pipelines at a regional bank for six years. Leads all Power BI and SQL curriculum.

Instructor Renata Kolarič

Renata Kolarič

Valuation & Strategy

Covered M&A transactions at a boutique advisory firm. Writes and reviews all valuation modules.