Building Financial Clarity Through Practical Education
We started linkfeedstream in 2019 because budget reporting shouldn't feel like decoding a foreign language. Our team brings together finance professionals who remember struggling with their first expense reports.
Explore Our Programs
Why We Focus on Budget Reporting
Most financial education platforms try to cover everything. We don't. After working with over 1,200 professionals across Taiwan's finance sector, we noticed something—people weren't struggling with investment theory or economic principles. They were drowning in monthly budget reports.
The disconnect was obvious. Companies expect clear financial reporting, but nobody teaches the practical skills needed to create them. So in 2020, we narrowed our focus entirely to budget reporting mechanics, data presentation, and variance analysis.
Our programs run from September through November each year, giving participants time to apply techniques during year-end reporting cycles. It's not glamorous work, but it's the foundation that makes everything else possible.
What Guides Our Teaching Approach
These aren't corporate values we put on a wall. They're the principles that shape how we design every lesson and interaction.
Real Examples Only
We use actual budget reports from anonymized companies. No theoretical scenarios or simplified textbook cases.
Practical First
Theory comes second to application. You'll build reports before we explain why the structure works.
Honest Feedback
We point out what doesn't work in your reports. Encouraging but direct—because vague praise doesn't improve skills.
Time Matters
Our programs respect that you're working full-time. Lessons are structured for evening study with flexible pacing.
Structured Learning Path
Our curriculum follows the actual budget cycle. You start with data gathering, move through analysis techniques, then finish with presentation methods.
Each module builds on previous skills without feeling repetitive.
Weekly Practice Sets
You'll work with different industry scenarios each week—retail, manufacturing, services, tech startups.
The goal is pattern recognition across various business models.
Peer Review Sessions
Small groups analyze each other's work using our standardized checklist. You learn as much from reviewing as from being reviewed.
Meet Our Lead Instructor
Programs are designed and taught by professionals who've spent years preparing budget reports for Fortune 500 companies operating in Taiwan.
Henrik Solvang
Henrik spent twelve years managing budget reporting for a manufacturing conglomerate before joining our team in 2021. He's prepared over 500 quarterly reports and knows exactly where beginners get stuck—usually variance commentary and cash flow projections. His teaching style is straightforward: show the problem, demonstrate the solution, then have students replicate it with different data.
Outside of teaching, Henrik consults with mid-size companies on reporting automation. He believes most budget reports contain too much data and not enough insight.