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How To Come Out On Top In The Search For Missing Cash

December 4th, 2012

What if someone stopped you on the street and told you that there was missing cash somewhere in your state and that it was your job to find it? You’d probably laugh, as most people would, or maybe you would think outside the box. Looking for missing cash or anything for that matter in an area as large as an entire state seems laughable, especially when you haven’t the faintest clue where to begin. This is actually one of the main parts of the problem of this growing missing cash issue.

There Is Still Lost Cash In Texas

December 3rd, 2012

Texas is facing a problem as large as the state itself. Treasury officials are deciding what to do with a staggering $2.6 billion dollars in lost money and how to get Texans to search for it. This Texas lost cash belongs to 1 in 4 Texans and you could be one of them.

Lost cash in Texas is not a new phenomenon. Last year, the state returned over a hundred million dollars to Texas residents and this year that number jumped to nearly $160 million.


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