About Us

About Finanlysis

Finanlysis is a  research‑driven personal finance and research platform created to simplify the world of finance, markets, and data‑driven investing for everyday readers as well as aspiring professionals. My goal is to bridge the gap between academic research, real‑world markets, and personal financial decision‑making through clear explanations and practical examples.​

Here, you’ll find a blend of:

  • Personal finance and investing fundamentals
  • Evidence‑based insights from my own research work
  • Independent views on important financial and economic news

What We Do

At Finanlysis, the focus is on knowledge sharing through:

  • Blogs on personal finance, investing, financial planning, and risk management.​
  • Research‑backed articles based on topics like ESG, climate finance, corporate performance, and valuation.​
  • Simple breakdowns of key financial and macroeconomic news, along with my analytical viewpoint on what it could mean for investors, businesses, and the broader economy.​

The aim is not to sell products, but to help you understand numbers, narratives, and risks so you can take more informed decisions on your own.​

Content Areas

Finanlysis will gradually expand across a range of themes, including:

  • Personal finance (saving, budgeting, goal‑based planning)
  • Corporate finance, valuation, and financial statement analysis.​
  • ESG investing, sustainability, and climate‑related financial research.​
  • Capital markets, sector insights, and global financial trends.
  • Data‑driven case studies using real‑world datasets and models.

Over time, I also plan to share structured learning resources, reading lists, and summaries of important research papers, especially around ESG, climate risk, and firm performance.​

My Background

I am an MSc Finance & Investment Management graduate from the University of Liverpool with hands‑on experience in financial modelling, econometric analysis, and ESG research. My academic work includes studies on how climate factors influence U.S. energy companies and how ESG ratings impact the financial performance of large listed firms.​

Important Note

All content on Finanlysis reflects general opinions, educational insights, and research‑based perspectives. It should not be treated as personalized financial, investment, tax, or legal advice, nor as a recommendation to buy or sell any specific financial product or security.

You are encouraged to use the information here to build your understanding and to consult a qualified professional for decisions tailored to your personal situation.

If you’d like to share feedback, suggest topics, or collaborate on research‑oriented content, you can reach out to me at: pawanvishwakarma@myyahoo.com.

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