This is a simple ERD example for loan system.
Micro loans are small loans, which is beginning to gain popularity especially among borrowers in developing countries. The idea is to bring venture lenders together using information technology. Typically, the loans will be used to finance startup or development of the borrower’s company, so that there is a realistic chance for repayment. The money in a loan can, unlike traditional loans, come from many lenders. In this problem, you must create an E-R model that describes the information necessary to manage micro loans. The following information form the basis for creating the model:
- Each borrower and lender must be registered with information about name and address.
- A loan starts with a loan request, which contains information about when the loan should at latest be granted, The total amount being discussed (US-dollars), and how long the payback period is. Also, a description is included of how the money will be used. The rent on the payment is calculated in the loan amount, which is to say, the full amount is not paid .
- Lenders can commit to an optional portion of the total amount of a loan request.
- When the commitments for the loan request covers the requested amount, the request is converted to a loan. If not enough commitments can be reached, the loan request is cancelled. A borrower can have more than one request, and more than one loan at a time, but can at most make one request per day.
- The loan is paid through an “intermediary”, typically a local department of a charity, who has a name and an address.
- The borrower chooses when he or she will make a payment. Every payment must be registered in the database with an amount and a date (at most one payment per loan per day). The lenders share the repayment based on how large a part of the loan they are responsible for.
- If the loan is not repaid before the agreed upon deadline, a new date is agreed. The database must not delete the old deadline, but save the history (the deadline can be overridden multiple times).
- Each lender can for each burrower save a “trust”, which is a number between 0 and 100 that determines the lender’s evaluation of the risk of lending money to that person. The number must only be saved for the borrowers, for whom there has been made such an evaluation.
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This model has a limitation that is not detailed in scope. The problem is that the system only admits one loan request per day since the table identifier (ID) is the request date. I believe that the identifier could be an integer. What do you think?
Thanks for your feedback and this example had been updated.