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Re: smilesmile Join "MyOnlineTeam" Today - Chapter 44smilesmile

G'day gang.

Things are doing well for us here, although having some rather chilly nights now (1-3 deg C, although most of yous are used to well below that I presume!). I'm now on to my last semester of university, nearly finished! The previous semester didn't go to plan, but I passed everything which is fine by me!

Dave Bell, I remember you mentioning Kiva before and it caught my eye then. It's nearly tax return time, and I'm thinking of now sparing some for it. Would you please be able to give me an idea on your experience with it?

Cheers.
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G'day gang.

Things are doing well for us here, although having some rather chilly nights now (1-3 deg C, although most of yous are used to well below that I presume!). I'm now on to my last semester of university, nearly finished! The previous semester didn't go to plan, but I passed everything which is fine by me!

Dave Bell, I remember you mentioning Kiva before and it caught my eye then. It's nearly tax return time, and I'm thinking of now sparing some for it. Would you please be able to give me an idea on your experience with it?

Cheers.


Gonna beat Dave to the punch on this one. biggrin I'm hooked on it! It's a great organization and you see where your money goes and to whom since you choose them. As you're lending money, there's no tax deduction (at least here in the US) for that but KIVA itself is a non-profit here so anything I donate to them is a deduction. When you make a loan, they give you the chance to support them but you don't have to and that's fine. They send the money to the lending partner (MFI) who gets it to the person or group and collects the repayments. As you get repayments back, you can turn around and lend it out again. You can focus on specific parts of the world if you want, pretty much lend howevere you want. When you start, look at the data on the MFI handling a given loan. The best ones have hardly any or no defaults or delinquencies. KIVA appears to have pretty strict standards for their MFI partners. They keep a good eye on them and the MFI has to correct any problems they find or KIVA will drop them. I've seen very little of that actually happening though. Out of the 100+ loans I've made, I've had one default (for less than 20 dollars) because a worker at the MFI stole the money from the repayments (KIVA dropped that MFI). There's always some risk since it can be hard for someone to make repayments if a civil war breaks out or such. It's a great way to get some really big benefits from your money, even if there's no tax benefit.
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Thanks for that Keith.

It looks and sounds very promising. Seems like an awesome way to watch the donations actually do something - the small businesses actually grow, as well as lives and communities change. I can see how it can become addictive.

I suspect I'm about to be their newest recruit..
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I suspect I'm about to be their newest recruit..


I beat you to it. wink Don't forget to join the MOT team.

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G'day gang.

Things are doing well for us here, although having some rather chilly nights now (1-3 deg C, although most of yous are used to well below that I presume!). I'm now on to my last semester of university, nearly finished! The previous semester didn't go to plan, but I passed everything which is fine by me!

Dave Bell, I remember you mentioning Kiva before and it caught my eye then. It's nearly tax return time, and I'm thinking of now sparing some for it. Would you please be able to give me an idea on your experience with it?

Cheers.


Good luck with school, buddy. I just graduated this year, so I sympathize with the stress of academic life.
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Thanks for that Keith.

It looks and sounds very promising. Seems like an awesome way to watch the donations actually do something - the small businesses actually grow, as well as lives and communities change. I can see how it can become addictive.

I suspect I'm about to be their newest recruit..


Donations is a good way to look at it. There is a way to get your money back once it's repaid but I've never done that. I just lend the repayments back out.
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Whoops! I missed a milestone yesterday. MOT passed the 100,000,000 BOINC credit mark across all our projects yesterday. It looks like WCG's share of that will pass 50,000,000 on Sunday.
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MyOnlineTeam Daily Statistics for 07/02 - All Members:

Team rank movement report
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Prior New Current
Member name Rank Change Rank Points
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smcclarigan 41 -1 42 2,032,158
Sunny L. Kae 42 +1 41 2,034,001
txjallen 56 -1 57 1,425,141
Rulkethecharon 57 +1 56 1,428,637
oneguy 78 -1 79 822,729
Daeloan 79 +1 78 822,971

Points milestones report
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No points milestones found. sad

Runtime milestones report
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No runtime milestones found. sad

Results returned milestones report
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Jockin returned their 3,000th result applause
Airwolf_Liu returned their 3,400th result applause
Bon Kuhlman returned their 1,400th result applause

New members report
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No new members found. sad

Retired members report
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No new retired members found. smile

For the week as a team:

Statistics  Total Run Time  Points   Results

Date (y:d:h:m:s) Earned Returned
07/02/2010 0:232:07:42:34 590,164 1,461
07/01/2010 0:248:05:52:15 638,621 1,591
06/30/2010 0:231:17:46:06 580,808 1,477
06/29/2010 0:245:20:31:33 598,895 1,492
06/28/2010 0:225:23:19:44 549,847 1,395
06/27/2010 0:236:12:56:49 597,247 1,499
06/26/2010 0:193:11:32:25 480,626 1,240


Team Records:
Results Returned: 12/19/2007 2,522
Points: 06/14/2010 661,296
Runtime: 01/25/2006 1:123:00:53:34

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MyOnlineTeam Daily Statistics for 07/02 - Active Members

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Current Points
Active member name Rank Change Points This Period
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marysduby 1 0 49,484,431 54,433
RT 2 0 47,548,318 104,096
Coingames 3 0 29,247,715 51,806
parmesian 4 0 23,049,933 19,386
Dataman 5 0 15,826,596 61,787
nl59056 6 0 15,100,510 2,999
Dave Bell 7 0 14,548,540 13,797
NiceMedTexMD 8 0 12,726,713 39,281
keithhenry 9 0 12,246,644 15,411
Esteban69 10 0 12,077,337 5,898
brown chris 11 0 9,941,105 21,979
Jonathan Figdor 12 0 9,579,874 4,710
Vuj 13 0 7,164,713 8,484
Fanie 14 0 6,802,275 0
xroule 15 0 6,761,549 17,040
frans6nl 16 0 6,272,834 2,638
judson Somerville MD 17 0 5,963,568 70,945
sulcata 18 0 5,844,905 6,499
PohSoon 19 0 5,601,171 274
Blueprint 20 0 5,558,718 11,987
Tomwp 21 0 2,949,399 1,745
Alain Bryden 22 0 2,656,720 678
lawrencehardin 23 0 2,589,089 1,966
darth_vader 24 0 2,407,023 9,488
Bravehart 25 0 2,349,589 13,404
wrr 26 0 2,297,575 0
finman 27 0 2,129,417 3,405
Sunny L. Kae 28 +1 2,034,001 2,071
smcclarigan 29 -1 2,032,158 0
Wunderwuzzi 30 0 1,787,593 0
johng 31 0 1,785,025 1,654
harry_i_c 32 0 1,505,539 2,975
Rulkethecharon 33 0 1,428,637 10,764
Jockin 34 0 1,416,840 3,832
Rene Punt 35 0 1,384,698 4,589
Airwolf_Liu 36 0 1,272,610 2,182
laughing66607 37 0 1,141,338 0
imin 38 0 1,102,547 2,019
elpe 39 0 951,363 1,064
Daeloan 40 0 822,971 272
Bon Kuhlman 41 0 720,166 4,313
Momentary Lapse of Reason 42 0 357,940 664
madambaster 43 0 345,749 461
Natalino 44 0 342,928 0
barney15c 45 0 339,366 1,007
Mechanical 46 0 319,308 1,131
mapplebeck 47 0 286,371 0
cknotty 48 0 204,613 741
AnalogMonologue 49 0 165,838 6,003
Harry de Swart 50 0 129,555 0
hne12359 51 0 112,897 286


Note: Active members are those who earned points in the prior 30 days.

Top Twenty active members returning points today:
01: RT - 104,096 points
02: judson Somerville MD - 70,945 points
03: Dataman - 61,787 points
04: marysduby - 54,433 points
05: Coingames - 51,806 points
06: NiceMedTexMD - 39,281 points
07: brown chris - 21,979 points
08: parmesian - 19,386 points
09: xroule - 17,040 points
10: keithhenry - 15,411 points
11: Dave Bell - 13,797 points
12: Bravehart - 13,404 points
13: Blueprint - 11,987 points
14: Rulkethecharon - 10,764 points
15: darth_vader - 9,488 points
16: Vuj - 8,484 points
17: sulcata - 6,499 points
18: AnalogMonologue - 6,003 points
19: Esteban69 - 5,898 points
20: Jonathan Figdor - 4,710 points

Total points returned today: 590,164
Active members returning points today: 43
Average points per member active today: 13,724.7442
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G'day gang.

Things are doing well for us here, although having some rather chilly nights now (1-3 deg C, although most of yous are used to well below that I presume!). I'm now on to my last semester of university, nearly finished! The previous semester didn't go to plan, but I passed everything which is fine by me!

Dave Bell, I remember you mentioning Kiva before and it caught my eye then. It's nearly tax return time, and I'm thinking of now sparing some for it. Would you please be able to give me an idea on your experience with it?

Cheers.


Gonna beat Dave to the punch on this one. biggrin I'm hooked on it! It's a great organization and you see where your money goes and to whom since you choose them. As you're lending money, there's no tax deduction (at least here in the US) for that but KIVA itself is a non-profit here so anything I donate to them is a deduction. When you make a loan, they give you the chance to support them but you don't have to and that's fine. They send the money to the lending partner (MFI) who gets it to the person or group and collects the repayments. As you get repayments back, you can turn around and lend it out again. You can focus on specific parts of the world if you want, pretty much lend howevere you want. When you start, look at the data on the MFI handling a given loan. The best ones have hardly any or no defaults or delinquencies. KIVA appears to have pretty strict standards for their MFI partners. They keep a good eye on them and the MFI has to correct any problems they find or KIVA will drop them. I've seen very little of that actually happening though. Out of the 100+ loans I've made, I've had one default (for less than 20 dollars) because a worker at the MFI stole the money from the repayments (KIVA dropped that MFI). There's always some risk since it can be hard for someone to make repayments if a civil war breaks out or such. It's a great way to get some really big benefits from your money, even if there's no tax benefit.

Thanks Keith. That was much more information than I would probably been able to provide. I do enjoy participating just because I can get information about who is going to get the loan and what they want for.
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