Building practical skills in cash flow management
We focus on helping professionals understand and apply budgeting principles that actually work in real business environments.
What drives our approach
Cash flow budgeting is often taught in theory but rarely practiced correctly. We started Selvani in 2023 to address that gap between knowing the concepts and actually applying them effectively.
Get in TouchWhy we focus on cash flow
Most budgeting courses concentrate on high-level financial strategy or basic bookkeeping. Neither approach helps when you need to predict your actual cash position three months out or decide whether you can afford to hire someone next quarter.
Cash flow budgeting sits in that practical middle ground. It requires understanding both your operational reality and your financial constraints. Our seminars walk through the specific calculations and decision frameworks that experienced finance professionals use daily.
How our seminars work
We run structured online sessions where participants work through real scenarios. Each seminar covers a specific aspect of cash flow management, from forecasting techniques to handling seasonal variations.
The format emphasizes discussion and problem-solving rather than passive lecture. Participants share challenges from their own contexts, and we work through solutions together. This collaborative approach reveals practical considerations that textbook examples usually miss.
International participant base
Our seminars attract professionals from different countries and industries. This diversity enriches discussions because cash flow challenges manifest differently across contexts. A participant managing budgets for a small manufacturing operation faces different constraints than someone handling finances for a service business.
We maintain accessibility standards for all sessions and provide materials that work across time zones. The platform supports asynchronous participation when live attendance isn't practical.
Who leads the seminars
Henrik Lundqvist
Lead Facilitator
Spent twelve years managing budgets for mid-sized operations before moving into education. Focuses on forecasting methods and variance analysis.
Siobhan O'Malley
Senior Instructor
Background in financial planning for seasonal businesses. Specializes in helping participants adapt budgeting frameworks to irregular cash flows.
Our teaching principles
Concrete examples
Every concept gets illustrated with numbers and scenarios drawn from actual business situations. We avoid abstract theory in favor of calculations you can apply immediately.
Progressive complexity
Sessions build systematically from basic forecasting to more sophisticated analysis. Participants develop skills incrementally rather than trying to absorb everything at once.
Active problem-solving
Most seminar time involves working through problems collaboratively. The discussion format helps participants understand not just what to do, but why specific approaches work better in different contexts.
Available seminar tracks
We currently offer three main series. The fundamentals track covers core forecasting and variance analysis techniques. The intermediate series addresses seasonal patterns and growth planning. The advanced seminars deal with multi-entity consolidation and scenario modeling.
Participants typically start with fundamentals and progress through the series as their needs develop. Some professionals return for specific advanced topics without completing the entire sequence.