Our Courses
Three Courses.
One Clear Direction.
Each course is self-contained and led by a facilitator with direct professional experience in the subject. You are welcome to take one or all three, in any order.
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Our Approach
Larkfield courses are structured around the idea that financial understanding comes from working with real documents rather than reading about hypothetical ones. Each session includes a mix of explanation, example-based exercises, and time for questions. Sessions are held in groups of six to ten participants at our Johor Bahru premises.
The pace of each course is calibrated to allow reflection between sessions. For the three-month Estate Document Folder course, participants are given a specific task to complete at home before returning — assembling a document, locating a record, completing a template section. This is deliberate: the goal is a finished folder, not a set of notes.
Materials are updated when Malaysian regulations change. Course fees are all-inclusive, covering materials, templates, and the facilitator review session where applicable.
Small Groups
Six to ten participants per intake, allowing time for individual questions
Real Documents
Examples drawn from actual Malaysian filings and legal instruments, not simplified illustrations
Spaced Sessions
Weekly intervals for longer courses to allow application between sessions
Course One · Five Weeks
Quiet Household Records
A five-week introductory course for adults who would like a clearer system for keeping their household financial documents. The course walks through what to keep, what to discard, how to organise paper and digital records side by side, and how to assemble a simple binder that a partner or executor could read without help. Topics include filing structures, password records held safely, and the small practical preparations that quietly reduce stress for one's family. The tone is gentle and practical, with no expectation of prior organisation.
What Is Covered
- Deciding what documents to retain and for how long
- Filing structures for paper and digital records side by side
- Keeping password and account records in a secure, retrievable form
- Assembling a household binder a family member could navigate alone
Session Structure
What to keep — document categories and retention periods
Paper and digital systems — how to run them in parallel
Password and account records — safe storage approaches
The household binder — assembly and indexing
Maintaining the system as circumstances change
Course Fee
RM 720
Course Two · Six Sessions
Reading Financial Statements Without Background
A six-session course for participants who would like to understand the basic financial statements of a company they invest in, work for, or are considering investing in. Lessons cover the income statement, balance sheet, and cash-flow statement at an introductory level, with examples drawn from listed Malaysian companies. The course pays attention to common reporting choices that can shape the picture a statement gives, without recommending any particular share.
What Is Covered
- The income statement — revenue, expenses, and what the figures mean
- The balance sheet — assets, liabilities, and equity explained plainly
- The cash-flow statement — why it often tells a different story
- Common reporting choices and how they affect the numbers
- Reading notes to accounts and what they reveal
Session Structure
Introduction to annual reports and what they contain
The income statement — structure and interpretation
The balance sheet — reading it without confusion
Cash flow — why it often matters more than profit
Reporting choices and their effects on the picture
Putting it together — working through a complete Bursa filing
Course Fee
RM 1,150
Course Three · Ten Modules · Three Months
The Estate Document Folder
A ten-module course that walks participants through assembling a complete personal estate folder over the course of three months. Sessions cover the will itself (under both civil and Shariah frameworks where relevant), powers of attorney, advance medical directives, EPF and insurance nominations, hibah deeds, business succession notes, and the personal letters that often accompany these documents. The pace is unhurried and the work is broken into small weekly tasks.
What Is Covered
- Wills under Malaysian civil law and Shariah frameworks
- Lasting power of attorney and advance medical directives
- EPF nominations, insurance beneficiaries, and hibah deeds
- Business succession notes where applicable
- Maintaining and updating the folder as life changes
Module Overview
Folder structure and document index
Civil law wills — drafting and witnessing
Shariah instruments — wasiat and hibah
EPF nominations and updates
Insurance and takaful beneficiaries
Powers of attorney
Advance medical directives
Business succession notes
Personal letters and final instructions
Closing review with facilitator
Course Fee
RM 2,250
Which Course?
Choosing the Right Course
| Consideration | Household Records RM 720 |
Financial Statements RM 1,150 |
Estate Folder RM 2,250 |
|---|---|---|---|
| No financial background needed | |||
| Suitable for couples attending together | |||
| For those who hold shares or EPF investments | |||
| Covers Shariah estate instruments | |||
| Facilitator closing review included | |||
| Practical take-away documents |
All three courses can be taken in any order. Many participants begin with Household Records and proceed in their own time.
Fees
Course Pricing
All fees are in Malaysian Ringgit and are all-inclusive.
Five Weeks
Household Records
RM 720
per person
- 5 weekly sessions
- Record-keeping template
- Printable binder index
- Small group format
Six Sessions
Financial Statements
RM 1,150
per person
- 6 sessions
- Annotated workbook
- Bursa Malaysia examples
- Small group format
Three Months
Estate Document Folder
RM 2,250
per person
- 10 weekly modules
- Editable templates
- Closing review session
- Civil and Shariah coverage
Our Standards
Across All Courses
Privacy Maintained
Participant information and session content are kept strictly confidential. No data is shared with commercial parties.
Materials Kept Current
Templates and examples are updated when Malaysian legal or regulatory requirements change.
No Commercial Interests
Course content is not influenced by product affiliations or referral arrangements.
Questions Welcome
Participants can raise questions during or between sessions without restriction.
Educational, Not Advisory
Facilitators are educators. Courses do not constitute financial or legal advice.
All-Inclusive Fees
Course fees cover all sessions, materials, and the facilitator review where applicable. Nothing is charged separately.
Not Sure Which Course to Start With?
Write to us describing your situation and we will suggest a starting point. Many people begin with Quiet Household Records and proceed from there.
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