boundah
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Post by boundah on Mar 30, 2017 9:46:55 GMT
Ablrate,would it be possible to show a valuation of one's holdings at the "end" of each day ( whatever time that may be ) based on mark to market prices quoted on the SM ? Not sure how this would work given that there may be several SM offer prices for different-sized tranches.
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blender
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Post by blender on Mar 30, 2017 11:18:12 GMT
I don't think the SM is liquid enough to give a meaningful valuation. Also it depends on how much you have to sell. If I sold all my Albrate holdings in a day it would materially affect every such valuation. The daily aggregate of valuations would be all over the place. This would have to be a personal service for a fee, even if Ablrate found a way to give such a dodgy valuation within FCA rules (imagine the caveats).
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Post by stevio on Apr 5, 2017 4:56:20 GMT
Is it possible to have a small version of the circular picture that appears in the view loans page, put next to each loan on the SM page?
I don't know if its me or if a bloke is supposed to be more visual than text based (eg preferring a map to written directions), but I often forget from the description which loans they actually are as they all run into one, but as soon as I see the picture I immediately remember the loan and all its details
Is it also possible to have best AER available and in a sortable format on the SM page?
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Post by ablrate on Apr 6, 2017 15:42:29 GMT
Ablrate, while you are looking at the reporting on the dashboard, you could consider changing next instalment date and amount to repayment (or payment for short which is used in the loan details). It seems confusing to use a new undefined word like instalment when payment is generally used for the same thing elsewhere. Of course there are other payments, like instant returns, but they are not scheduled. There may have been a reason why instalment was chosen, but I cannot see it. (This is a small point). We have looked at this and have changed the heading to 'Next payment date' - you will also see (as requested) that you are able to roll over and see what payment it is... if you click on the calendar you will presented with a list of your repayments and the dates when those payments are due. Regards Ablrate
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treeman
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Post by treeman on Apr 6, 2017 15:58:02 GMT
Very nice! Loan nos and all! Thanks Any chance of spreading them as far as the account history download?
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Post by elliotn on Apr 6, 2017 16:03:25 GMT
Out to 2021, impressive!
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stevio
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Post by stevio on Apr 7, 2017 7:23:05 GMT
Ablrate, while you are looking at the reporting on the dashboard, you could consider changing next instalment date and amount to repayment (or payment for short which is used in the loan details). It seems confusing to use a new undefined word like instalment when payment is generally used for the same thing elsewhere. Of course there are other payments, like instant returns, but they are not scheduled. There may have been a reason why instalment was chosen, but I cannot see it. (This is a small point). We have looked at this and have changed the heading to 'Next payment date' - you will also see (as requested) that you are able to roll over and see what payment it is... if you click on the calendar you will presented with a list of your repayments and the dates when those payments are due. Regards Ablrate That's really great, thanks! Is it possible to have a few more pages exportable to excel - particularly the CURRENT INVESTMENTS?
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Post by ablrate on Apr 7, 2017 8:21:46 GMT
We have looked at this and have changed the heading to 'Next payment date' - you will also see (as requested) that you are able to roll over and see what payment it is... if you click on the calendar you will presented with a list of your repayments and the dates when those payments are due. Regards Ablrate That's really great, thanks! Is it possible to have a few more pages exportable to excel - particularly the CURRENT INVESTMENTS? Hi stevio Yes, I will take a look at getting that done.
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Post by hazellend on Apr 7, 2017 8:24:35 GMT
How do I request a tax statement and is it the same thing that is sent to HMRC?
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blender
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Post by blender on Apr 7, 2017 9:37:37 GMT
How do I request a tax statement and is it the same thing that is sent to HMRC? "Listen, don't mention the tax statement! I mentioned it once, but I think I got away with it all right. - (turns to Ablrate) - So! It's all forgotten now, and let's hear no more about it. So, that's two interest repayments, a sold accrued interest without the purchased accrued interest, and four instant return starters on the house?"
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Post by Duane Dibley on Apr 7, 2017 9:52:15 GMT
We have looked at this and have changed the heading to 'Next payment date' - you will also see (as requested) that you are able to roll over and see what payment it is... if you click on the calendar you will presented with a list of your repayments and the dates when those payments are due. Regards Ablrate I like that. I don't like the way it automatically scrolls down to the amount to deposit box every time you go to the dashboard - I'm wearing out my finger scrolling back up.
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Post by dan1 on Apr 7, 2017 9:53:08 GMT
Ablrate Towers How do I request a tax statement and is it the same thing that is sent to HMRC? "Listen, don't mention the tax statement! I mentioned it once, but I think I got away with it all right. - (turns to Ablrate) - So! It's all forgotten now, and let's hear no more about it. So, that's two interest repayments, a sold accrued interest without the purchased accrued interest, and four instant return starters on the house. And a bottle of house whine?"
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Post by ablrate on Apr 7, 2017 10:43:54 GMT
Ablrate Towers "Listen, don't mention the tax statement! I mentioned it once, but I think I got away with it all right. - (turns to Ablrate) - So! It's all forgotten now, and let's hear no more about it. So, that's two interest repayments, a sold accrued interest without the purchased accrued interest, and four instant return starters on the house. And a bottle of house whine?" LOL... not a hint opf sarcasm.... we are, as we speak working on the dreaded tax statement page
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blender
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Post by blender on Apr 7, 2017 11:21:57 GMT
We know you are working on it. Some may be concerned that you might put in your return for 2016/7 to HMRC, maybe on the existing basis, before we get to see and comment on the tax statement. We appreciate it is not trivial, but when it is done there will not be much left for us to mutter about, concerning the operation of the platform.
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Post by SteveT on Apr 25, 2017 7:14:09 GMT
ablrate , on the "Secondary Market Bids" and "Secondary Market Offers" pages, can you please ask the developers to a) change the display setting from "10 per page" to something big enough so that all active Bids / Offers are shown on 1 page? and b) add the still-missing Loan Numbers? Also, when setting up an Offer for an Amortising loan, could the "Valid Until" calendar have all dates beyond the next scheduled payment "greyed out"? It's annoying to be invited to choose any date and then be told that only certain dates are possible. (Obviously, the ultimate solution is to fix the yield calculator so that Offers can be set to run longer than the next payment, but we can't have everything at once ) Many thanks.
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