Friday, May 9, 2014

Prosper PSP Account (Update) - May 2014


 
April was another good month for us on Prosper as we purchased a total of $740.21 worth of notes this month. At the end of April, our Prosper account balance was at $7,332.24. We received $244.20 in payments from our active notes in April; of which, we received, $49.42 (an increase of $4.20/mo.) in interest.  The principal balance of our active notes was $7,222.94 and a remaining cash balance of $109.30.  We are currently generating 7.76% on our seasoned notes.
 
 (we just added $523 of cash at the beginning of May)
 
 
In an effort to grow our Prosper account, we are currently re-investing all of the payments that we receive from our notes. And when the cash balance is low, we are continuing to add more funds to the account so that we may constantly purchase new notes.

Because our cash balance was down to $109.30, we decided to add $523 to our Prosper Account in early May. Please note that since the graphic above was a screenshot taken on May 8th, the numbers do not line up with the April data provided because they are reflective of this new deposit.  
 
NOTES CRITERIA:
Our family has been investing in peer-to-peer lending notes for approximately 3 years now. And because of past defaults, we have now refined our search criteria. As a result, we now take a slightly more conservative approach with the notes we invest in. Currently, we only invest in notes that fit the following initial criteria:
  • Amount requested is under $6,000;
  • Credit score of 700 or more; and
  • Monthly payment will be less than $250.
From those we evaluate (Employment Status):
  • The borrower's income (prefer > $50,000 but depends on amount requested);
  • Length of employment (must be > 2 years); and
  • Their occupation (certain occupations, known to be more secured, are more desirable).
We then look at (Ability To Pay):
  • Their credit history;
  • Revolving balance; and
  • Debt to income level, etc.
We do not invest in any notes where borrow is currently delinquent, of if they have had  a public record within the last 12 months. We also do not invest in notes where the description provided is "Other." We feel that there is too much risk involve when the borrower is not willing to reveal why he/she needs the money.

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