more thoughts on comparisons and accuracy
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TODO:
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* would be good to have a "compare" feature, load in a CSV, process it to see what was projected, and where we are now? (or just overkill, really only need to know what the original value was for "now" in the export... -- maybe 'hard-code' for now?
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- also should have a compare last figure, not just first
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* need to consider whether we pay GMHBA / HCF at what cadence and include it in calcs better
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* also should have a compare last figure, not just first
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* have a graph of dollars over time - when comparing, show original numbers and current calcuation set
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* need to show differences in assumptions / values a top, e.g. I upped living expenses, or change years of shares sold, etc.
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to run:
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* need to consider whether we pay GMHBA / HCF at what cadence and include it in calcs better
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* consider altering CBA share price / by likely annual changes -- speculative but also significant enough to make a difference
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CONSIDER:
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* move > $250k into say ING, then rabo-bank -- 4 months interest higher in each -- maybe to another provider after that
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while the balance is > $250k it offsets individual bank risk
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To run the code:
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cd ~/src/finplan
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source ./.python/bin/activate
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