Online seminars on capital allocation — structured analysis, peer dialogue, and real-world frameworks.
Trial Access — Capital Allocation Seminars

See how
6 sessions reshape
how you read capital

Before committing to the full programme, you can sit in on a representative session — enough to judge the depth, pacing, and discussion quality for yourself.

Participant reviewing capital allocation seminar materials at home

What a trial session covers

Each sample draws from the live curriculum — same material, same discussion format, same annotated case studies used in the full seminar.

75 min
Session length

Structured into a 40-minute concept walkthrough followed by 35 minutes of case discussion — the same rhythm as paid sessions.

3 case studies
Included per session

Each case is drawn from published corporate filings — participants work through actual allocation decisions from identifiable companies, not hypothetical scenarios.

12 seats max
Per trial cohort

Small groups mean the discussion stays substantive. You can ask questions and hear how other participants reason through the same problems.

Conditions of trial participation

"The trial session is structured to give you enough context to judge whether the full programme fits your current level — not to sell you on it."

Domain capital allocation seminars, established 2021 — Ottawa, ON

  • Single session, no continuation obligation

    Attending the trial does not enrol you in the full programme. You decide afterward whether the material is relevant to where you are now.

  • Fully remote — no equipment needed

    A stable internet connection and a browser are all that is required. Sessions are held via the same platform used for the full seminar series.

  • Materials provided 48 hours before

    Reading the pre-session material — typically 8 to 14 pages — meaningfully improves how much you can contribute during the case discussion.

  • Register by writing to us directly

    Send a message to [email protected] or call +1 613 443 2850. We confirm availability within 1 business day.