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How To Find And Claim Money

February 28th, 2013

Everyone who pays taxes, owns or used to own a bank account and otherwise uses money should know how to find and claim money. When you are able to find and claim money, you are actually helping out the local and federal treasurers whose job it is to reunite the rightful owners of unclaimed money with all sums that may have been lost. You are also helping out the economy. Lastly, you’re helping yourself. When you know how to find and claim money that might otherwise have remained missing, you will put more money in your own pocket.

 

Nevada Still Has Money To Be Found

February 27th, 2013

Every year people flock to Nevada to try their hand at the latest table and slot games in the state’s infamous Las Vegas. Yet people seem to forget that the state is currently sitting on millions, if not billions, in found money. Instead of trying your hand at blackjack or Texas Hold-em, you could be searching for thousands or more in lost or missing money that is just sitting in the state’s treasury office.

 

Why Everyone Has Forgotten Nevada Found Money

What Happens To Lost Funds Of The Deceased?

February 26th, 2013

There are many reasons to search for lost funds, one of them being that the lost funds of the deceased turn up all the time. Many people don’t think about the funds that accumulate year after year, money that once belonged to a living breathing person but now rests in an unclaimed money vault. These deceased lost funds are just ripe for someone to search for them. The problem is that most people don’t realize that lost funds of the deceased are even out there to be found. Let’s look at an example of how deceased lost funds come to be and how you can claim those funds as your own.

The Colorado Money Search

February 21st, 2013

Get ready, ladies and gentlemen, because this year might prove to be the biggest Colorado money search in history. The search for lost money is on and it’s up to current and former Colorado residents to find it. Each year the Colorado State Treasurer is on the receiving end of millions upon millions of lost money. If you want to search for money in Colorado, you’re invited to join this year’s Colorado money search. All you need is an online connection.

The 2013 Search For Money Is On

February 20th, 2013

The 2013 search for money is underway and every single US citizen is being invited to participate. With billions of dollars to return, this year is undoubtedly going to become a huge success placing it back with it’s rightful owners. This ongoing search that is pouring over into 2013 as well as future years to come is quickly becoming a type of annual treasure hunt.

Get A Better Idea Of What You Should Search For

February 18th, 2013

When a person searches for lost money, what exactly are they searching for? This is the question most people want to know when confronted with the lost money problem. Many people have heard of lost money. They may not know where it comes from, but they’ve probably heard success stories of people finding a hundred here or a thousand there. We’ve all heard those really big fish stories of the person who received a $1M or more inheritance from a long lost relative they didn’t even know they had. While many of are aware that unclaimed money exists, most of us have no idea where it is or how to claim it once we do find it. This is where an Internet search for lost money comes in handy.

Does Arizona Also Have Lost Funds?

February 15th, 2013

Current and former Arizona residents seem to be in the dark about the state’s unclaimed money problem. With over $400 million in lost funds and with more flowing in all the time, one would assume that current and former residents would be lining up to collect some of that money that could be rightfully theirs. Yet very few people ever step up to claim Arizona lost funds, which is why the state is in its current predicament. If residents don’t start stepping up soon, the amount could reach half a billion dollars in just a year or two.

 

Ohio Is Still Trying To Track Down Missing Money

February 12th, 2013

Every year around 200,000 current and former residents contribute to the state of Ohio’s missing money account. Josh Mandel, the State Treasurer of Ohio, is urging residents to track down missing money in Ohio. With over a billion dollars to content with, Mandel is up to his ears in dollar bills that don’t even belong to him. He wants all of the missing money in Ohio to go back to the rightful owners. Until those residents come forward, he may never get his wish.

 

The Steps to Track Down Missing Money in Ohio

You Can Still Find Money In Pennsylvania

February 11th, 2013

The state of Pennsylvania is sitting on $1.5 billion in unclaimed property. That’s a lot of scratch and it’s too much for state Treasury officials to manage. It’s the Treasury department’s job to return all of that money to the rightful owners. With all of that money to account for, calling and sending letters to all of the rightful owners of that money is going to be a pretty tough job. And that’s why it’s up to all the current and former citizens of this great state to invest in their future and find money and Pennsylvania unclaimed property today.

There Is Still Cash Unclaimed In New York

February 8th, 2013

Cash Unclaimed is launching a nation and state-wide campaign to urge all current and former residents of New York to search for unclaimed money. The state is currently holding onto millions of dollars in unclaimed funds and that money does not look like it will be going anywhere anytime soon. Until more people, everyone matter of fact, comes forward to search for and find the funds that rightfully belong to them or their loved ones, the money will continue to sit as well as continue to grow.


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