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31-01-2018, 12:44 PM
#3031
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Originally Posted by Cool Bear
From my 30+ months investment, the average for the last 12 months - early payoff AND principal (exclude interest) repayments - is 6.58%. This is the percentage over the principal outstanding at the beginning of each month. For the last 18 months, I get back between 5.51% to 8.09% of the outstanding principal each month.
As noted above, this figure does not includes interest.
Further Note: My principal outstanding is from my own spreadsheet and not the one on Harmoney's dashboard which includes the effect of Payment Protect.
i correct myself the number harmoney gave me was 3% per month which I forecast with, my actual for the last 12 months has averaged at 5.5%, with 10.43% in December.
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02-02-2018, 09:52 AM
#3032
Member
Originally Posted by Soolaimon
Sorry Harmoney, you are not that far out after all.
I've been investing in Harmoney for 3 years now. I have reviewed my returns very carefully as I manage 3 sub-portfolios within the total invested and I am confident that Harmoney's RAR is accurate provided investors accept two matters: the RAR does not include any money in "cash" awaiting investment and the calculation is rubbish for those few investors with minimal investment who suffer a writeoff in excess of interest earned, within the first 12 months.
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04-02-2018, 09:15 PM
#3033
Member
Originally Posted by Soolaimon
Back yet again, this time for an apology. My skills with a calculator are not good. This time done manually as I was somewhat suspicious and worried by my original figures. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Total Loans (all 36m) 88
Full term 8
Still current 3
Invested 6475
Charge off princ. 346
Gross interest 1165
Fees 91
Taxable interest 734
Net return 11,35%
I guess the net return figure is not accurate, as all principle and interest was re-invested over the 3 years.
Still happy even though the charge off's were on the high side
Sorry Harmoney, you are not that far out after all.
I can model a similar scenario (35% early repayment, randomised data, platform 1.0 rates + defaults) and iterate until find a similar result (below). Using the reinvestment assumption gives 12.6% gross pa. Wouldn't swear by it, but gives you an indication. Still pretty good considering the high number of defaults
Starting Capital |
6500 |
Out Principal Y1 |
2387 |
Out Principal Y2 |
866 |
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IRR% |
12.64% |
principal charged |
331.15 |
interest earned |
1,170.20 |
harmoney fee |
70.21 |
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04-02-2018, 09:20 PM
#3034
Member
One of my arrears....
Last payment amount: $1.42
Payments to date: $0.25
Anyone come across something like this?
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05-02-2018, 08:38 AM
#3035
Originally Posted by leesal
One of my arrears....
Last payment amount: $1.42
Payments to date: $0.25
Anyone come across something like this?
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Very interesting, Leesal. On top of slipping investor margins at Harmoney and their sloppy track record of returning investor phone calls, looks like they are bad at accounting and book-keeping too. Here's an interesting case:
Principal Loaned : $50 (18.12.17)
Principal Received : $49 (03.01.18)
Status: Paid-Off
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05-02-2018, 08:39 AM
#3036
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06-02-2018, 04:13 PM
#3037
Member
Originally Posted by beacon
I've got that loan too.
Its sloppy alright. But fortunately in this case we're not getting short changed. For Payment protect transactions, HM have a funny way of showing the early repayment.
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07-02-2018, 12:07 PM
#3038
Originally Posted by leesal
Its sloppy alright. ..HM have a funny way of showing the early repayment.
Funny alright, although it's only them laughing...
Another funny thing they do is report $100 Gross Interest received one day, and $98 Gross Interest received the next day on the same account.
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07-02-2018, 12:51 PM
#3039
Member
The platform RAR has now dipped below 11% for the first time and it's now sitting at 10.89%.
Is the shine coming off p2p lending?
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08-02-2018, 01:35 AM
#3040
yeah, nah
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