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Friday, December 03, 2021 9:47:20 AM
But what if the assumption is the LP is waived
Can we see that chart with 2.5% v the original
Or - just to see the math - kill half the LP and 2.5% and show that v original
I nearly failed calculus (wrongly took Engineering calculus) ---- but I think the change of where all things START will allow the current profit v gain by interest to have a totally different slope when charted ???
If FNMA must pay back the full amount the GOV Says it still owes with no credit for all past payments - things never look good for common
Can we see that chart with 2.5% v the original
Or - just to see the math - kill half the LP and 2.5% and show that v original
I nearly failed calculus (wrongly took Engineering calculus) ---- but I think the change of where all things START will allow the current profit v gain by interest to have a totally different slope when charted ???
If FNMA must pay back the full amount the GOV Says it still owes with no credit for all past payments - things never look good for common
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