Making Financial Analysis Actually Useful
We started voremylqina because spreadsheets shouldn't feel like archaeology projects and financial reports shouldn't need translation guides.
Since 2018, we've been helping Australian businesses understand what their numbers actually mean—without the jargon, without the confusion, just practical insights you can use tomorrow morning.
How We Got Here
Started in a Sydney co-working space with three laptops and way too much coffee. These days we work with businesses across Australia who just want their financial data to make sense.
The Beginning
Founded by analysts tired of explaining the same spreadsheet errors. We figured there had to be a better way to present financial data that didn't require a PhD to understand.
Finding Our Focus
Shifted entirely to presentation-focused analysis. Turns out having great data means nothing if your team can't figure out what to do with it.
Today's Reality
Working with businesses from Brisbane to Perth, helping them turn their financial chaos into something that actually guides decisions instead of collecting digital dust.
What Drives Us Forward
Look, we're not trying to revolutionize finance or disrupt anything. We just think your quarterly reports shouldn't take three meetings to decode.
Every business has data—sales figures, expense tracking, cash flow numbers. But data sitting in spreadsheets doesn't help anyone. We turn that raw information into something your team can actually understand and use.
The businesses we work with range from retail operations in Melbourne to manufacturing outfits in Adelaide. Different industries, different challenges, but they all share the same frustration: they know their numbers matter, they just can't figure out what those numbers are trying to tell them.
We built voremylqina around one simple idea: financial analysis should clarify decisions, not complicate them. When someone looks at your report, they should immediately know what matters and why.
The People Behind voremylqina
Small team, big focus on making your financial data work harder. We've all spent too many years watching good businesses struggle with bad reporting.
Lachlan Kerrigan
Senior Financial Analyst
Spent eight years at mid-sized firms watching executives squint at incomprehensible dashboards. Now helps Australian businesses build reporting systems that actually answer questions instead of raising new ones. Based in Sydney, works remotely with teams across three time zones.
Our Approach
What Makes Us Different
We don't sell software subscriptions or multi-year consulting contracts. You bring us your financial data, we analyze it, and we present it in a format that makes sense to the people who need to act on it. That's the whole business model.
Most projects take 2-4 weeks depending on complexity. You get clear deliverables, straightforward pricing, and results you can actually use the day we hand them over.
What We Actually Believe
Clarity First
If someone needs to ask what your chart means, we didn't do our job. Financial analysis should answer questions, not create them.
Real Solutions
We're allergic to buzzwords and fancy frameworks that don't solve actual problems. Keep it practical, keep it useful.
Honest Timelines
We tell you upfront how long things take. No surprises, no scope creep, no mysterious delays that double your invoice.
Why Presentation Matters
You already have analysts. You already have accountants. But when it's time to present findings to your board or explain trends to your operations team, those beautiful Excel formulas become problems.
We specialize in that translation step—taking complex financial analysis and presenting it so decision-makers immediately grasp what's happening and what to do about it.
Australian Focus
We work exclusively with Australian businesses because regulations matter. GST reporting, BAS requirements, Australian accounting standards—these aren't minor details.
Based in Baulkham Hills, we understand the specific challenges facing businesses across NSW and beyond. From seasonal retail patterns to manufacturing cash flow cycles.
Looking Ahead
We're expanding our analysis methods throughout 2025, particularly around cash flow forecasting and scenario planning. Not because they're trendy—because businesses keep asking for them.
Planning workshops for autumn 2026 focused on helping finance teams build better internal reporting systems. Sometimes the best solution is teaching your team to fish.
Let's Talk About Your Numbers
If you're drowning in spreadsheets or your financial reports generate more confusion than clarity, we should chat. No sales pitch, just an honest conversation about whether we can help.
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