benaj
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Post by benaj on Jan 31, 2019 6:08:48 GMT
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Post by GSV3MIaC on Jan 31, 2019 8:07:07 GMT
Ah, I read that as 'use history to bury today's bad news', but I' just an old cynic. 8>. Guess the mushrooms were getting too much light ....
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SteveT
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Post by SteveT on Jan 31, 2019 8:33:57 GMT
And so thoughtfully formatted for hard-copy printing a 1-page month-end summary (not)
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corto
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Post by corto on Jan 31, 2019 8:52:06 GMT
FC has a new webpage design
Some data is not shown anymore like accrued interest or expected rates, only annualised rates.
What's more interesting is that overnight I have 1 less bad debt and 3 less late loans, yet the locked in (sellable) funds are down by a significant amount. Trying to find out where these loans have gone.
Anybody similar experiences?
Miracles, miracles.
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Post by GSV3MIaC on Jan 31, 2019 9:23:05 GMT
Moved by moderator to the right place (where it was already being discussed).
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cobi
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Post by cobi on Jan 31, 2019 9:28:44 GMT
As far as I can see no significant changes. Removed 2 performance figures and spread information across different pages. It may look good on mobiles but doesn't on HD. It's a shame they didn't spend the time giving information on actual outstanding debt on loans and the performance of portfolio over the last 12 months rather than since the account was opened.
Unfortunately it's broken my script to record account information.
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Post by steamer on Jan 31, 2019 10:06:40 GMT
Ah, I read that as 'use history to bury today's bad news', but I' just an old cynic. 8>. Guess the mushrooms were getting too much light .... That is how I read it too.
It hides what my monthly summary sheets shows all too clearly. Oh, sorry we are supposed to take a long term view. Well yes but I like to see quarterly trends too especially when they show a nosedive. Maybe they have got their lending policy back on track but that is asking me to have rather more faith than I have.
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Post by blender on Jan 31, 2019 10:16:08 GMT
Hats off to the FCIT. They have found a way of facing the black box with Harry Potter's 'Mirror of Erised'. So that when we look at the summary page we will now see reflected the "deepest, most desperate desire of our hearts." In my case, it is that the old FC has returned, and that my annualised return is 10.9%, maintained over the period since August 2012. I looked at it a long time and thought that perhaps I should restore my old balance - but then Dumbledore crept up behind me and reminded me that I should live in the present and the future, and not dwell on that which has been lost, long ago, and can never be recovered. I must try to avoid losses in the future.
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cobi
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Post by cobi on Jan 31, 2019 10:25:11 GMT
In the source of the page there are more performance figures than before
aer: "11.21"
lower_net_yield: "6.82"
net_return: "7.92"
net_yield: "7.40"
upper_net_yield: "7.71"
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Post by dorset on Jan 31, 2019 10:26:46 GMT
£75 gone missing from my balance last night to my balance today under the new format. Anyone else out there been rolled over?
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Post by rogerthat on Jan 31, 2019 11:54:16 GMT
"We hope you enjoy the simpler and more streamlined experience which includes"...….not much
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Post by hammertime on Jan 31, 2019 12:50:23 GMT
Preferred the old one.
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Post by jonathan on Jan 31, 2019 13:45:49 GMT
In the source of the page there are more performance figures than before aer: "11.21" lower_net_yield: "6.82" net_return: "7.92" net_yield: "7.40" upper_net_yield: "7.71" Is there a simplier way to view the page source?
Thanks
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cobi
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Post by cobi on Jan 31, 2019 14:49:21 GMT
In the source of the page there are more performance figures than before aer: "11.21" lower_net_yield: "6.82" net_return: "7.92" net_yield: "7.40" upper_net_yield: "7.71" Is there a simplier way to view the page source?
Thanks
Try this. In Chrome open developer tools (F12) Go to Console tab Paste this var jq = document.createElement('script'); jq.src = "https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.4/jquery.min.js"; document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(jq); Press Enter Paste this JSON.parse(jQuery("[data-react-class=summary]").attr('data-react-props')); Press Enter Use arrows to expand object and summary data
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pickles
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Post by pickles on Jan 31, 2019 18:57:18 GMT
My defaulted amount has gone up. The headline figure has not gone down. Nor are there any new defaults.
<Scratches head>
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