August 30th, 2010
Unclaimed money has been forgotten but not lost; its lying somewhere in the coffers of the state government waiting to be claimed. Most of the state governments have taken concrete steps to ensure that their citizens are not deprived of the hard earned money which belongs rightfully to them.
The steps taken by the U.S. Government consist of:
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Tips to Locate Unclaimed Money(471 words, estimated 1:53 mins reading time)
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August 24th, 2010
Most of us think that claiming lost property is not for the majority. The reality betrays the common notion about the process of claim. Almost 80% of us have left behind cash and property at some point and failed to claim it. As the time goes by, the desire to claim our lost property fades and slowly it goes down in our list of priorities. But, who doesn’t need their hard earned cash or property?
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How to Claim Lost Property(592 words, estimated 2:22 mins reading time)
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August 23rd, 2010
The mound of unclaimed cash is far from depleated as personal memos, outreach programs and other methods of reaching every possible American is proving less effective. More forgotten cash is being recovered everyday than what is returned to the owners after much effort. In order to intensify the mission, various states in the U.S. are now listing unclaimed money in newspapers.
Newspapers have a very wide reach and are read by almost every American. If the campaign to return the unclaimed money rides on the intense penetration of the newspapers, then the states hope that it will result in increased awareness about the issue. Also, newspapers are helpful in reaching to the population staying in remote locations and not having internet and other publicity facilities.
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Newspapers are Now Listing Unclaimed Money(519 words, estimated 2:05 mins reading time)
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August 19th, 2010
If you have some unclaimed or “missing money’’ while you were a resident of Wisconsin, you are not alone. According to the state treasurer of Wisconsin, the state is holding almost $400 million of unclaimed money and the state authorities are trying their best to reunite this money with their rightful owners. Apart from the cash, the state treasury is also holding tangible properties, like jewelry and coins.
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Find Missing Money in Wisconsin (489 words, estimated 1:57 mins reading time)
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August 17th, 2010
Unclaimed money is still on the rise and most U.S. States are making it a priority to return th money to its citizens. Colorado, the central state of America, is reaching out to payback its citizens through various methods.
In its efforts to return the unclaimed cash to the Coloradans, State Treasurer Cary Kennedy kicked off the 2010 Great Colorado Payback on April 16, 2010. She happily announced through a press release that the Great Colorado Payback recently paid claims totaling more than $500,000 to a Fort Collins resident. It was one of the twenty claims made during the past fiscal year, which ranged between $40,000 and $1 million.
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Colorado Is Reaching Out To Payback Citizens(547 words, estimated 2:11 mins reading time)
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August 10th, 2010
Unclaimed property is still on the rise in the U.S. in spite of the states’ relentless efforts to return the unclaimed property to its rightful owners. Unclaimed property in the U.S. is reaching unprecedented proportions. A total of over $32 billion is currently being safeguarded by state treasurers and other agencies for 117 million accounts.
To get rid of this burden and help people in finding the forgotten cash or property that is legally theirs, every U.S. state, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands have unclaimed property programs that actively find owners of lost and forgotten assets. Quebec, British Columbia and Alberta in Canada have also initiated such programs.
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Unclaimed Property Still on the Rise(579 words, estimated 2:19 mins reading time)
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August 2nd, 2010
New York is sitting on billions all in unclaimed cash. If the fact sheet provided by the Office of Unclaimed Funds of New York State Comptroller is to be believed, then there is no doubt that the New York State has taken the unclaimed funds seriously and is pursuing all efforts in reaching out to citizens and asking them to collect their unclaimed cash.
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New York is Reaching out to Citizen to Collect Their Unclaimed Cash(508 words, estimated 2:02 mins reading time)
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