RE: Markup Questions about Loan comparison / review.

That is our intent.  We are first getting our initial ducks in order and will soon open this up to the broader community for full engagement and participation very soon.  Please stay tuned.

David Newman
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Subject: Re: Markup Questions about Loan comparison / review.

David,

Unfortunately, you did not mention to folks if you have a mailing list just for the fibo group yet.  Where the current resources, proposals, etc. or located at, or where to collaborate at or through.

Show them how to get involved with fibo NOW. :)


Thad
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On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 1:53 PM, <David.Newman@wellsfargo.com<mailto:David.Newman@wellsfargo.com>> wrote:
Hi Max,

We are developing a proposal for schema.org<http://schema.org> to support semantic markup for loan and other financial information through an extension called fibo.schema.org<http://fibo.schema.org>.   Many of the elements that you have listed below are on our queue to define.  You are most welcome to join our working group.  We will be creating a community forum in the very near future.

Best,

David Newman
Strategic Planning Manager
Senior Vice President
Enterprise Architecture and IT Strategy
David.Newman@wellsfargo.com<mailto:David.Newman@wellsfargo.com>
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From: Max Grundell [mailto:max.grundell@ngee.se<mailto:max.grundell@ngee.se>]
Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2015 4:37 AM
To: public-schemaorg@w3.org<mailto:public-schemaorg@w3.org>
Subject: Markup Questions about Loan comparison / review.

Hello,

I hope you have time to answer my question since i have a little problem wrapping my head around how to structure the data in an efficient way.

Im currently developing a website where you will be able to compare ”small loans” in Sweden ($500 to $10 000). The idea is to aggregate all data for:

• Loan Amount
• Maturity (period)
• Anual Interes
• arrangement Fee
• Billing fees
• Number of invoices sent
• Monthly Payment
• Total Payment
• Effective Interest Rate
• Total Cost of the loan (Fees + Rates)

My question is how i structure this in a logical way with accordance to the schema.org<http://schema.org>.

I hope you’re able to help me.

Best,
Max Grundell

Received on Thursday, 29 October 2015 01:13:53 UTC