Henderson poverty index HPI table
HPI (henderson poverty index) tables contain the values that will be used during application evaluation to calculate the net disposable income of the borrower, if the option to use the henderson poverty index is applied. See the surplus calculation for details.
HPI tables are only used for personal borrowers, not business borrowers.
1. Navigate to Configuration -> Setup -> HPI tables
2. Before the HPI values can be defined, a table needs to be setup to hold all the values.
3. Once the table is created the values can be defined. Select the "Add Value" menu from with the Functions menu.
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