June 11th, 2013
The New Jersey found money problem has reached the breaking point and state officials are wringing their hair out as they attempt to find a solution. The state treasury is currently managing millions of dollars that belong to residents all across the state. This money once was in their possession, but for whatever reason it is now in the state’s possession. And if the state doesn’t return the money to the residents soon, and if the New Jersey found money problem continues to escalate, the entire state’s economy could be in trouble.
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The New Jersey Found Money Problem(584 words, 1 image, estimated 2:20 mins reading time)
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June 7th, 2013
People spend their entire lives trying to accumulate things: money, furniture, cars, homes, jewelry and even children and pets. What happens to all of that stuff when a person passes away? In most cases, a person will construct a last will and testament and that spells out exactly how the assets are to be divided; usually amongst the aforementioned children. If the person has no children or other heirs, the money could go to the state’s treasury, where it will rest in limbo and gather dust until someone steps forward to claim it. If you suspect that the unclaimed funds of lost loved ones may be holed up in a treasury near you, you’re about to learn one fantastic way to find out.
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What Becomes Of Lost Loved Ones Unclaimed Funds(410 words, 2 images, estimated 1:38 mins reading time)
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June 6th, 2013
People are clamoring to find unclaimed cash in Kentucky now that word has gotten out about the state’s missing money problem. Right now the state is currently managing untold millions of dollars that belong to the state’s hardworking residents. And so far the state’s treasury hasn’t been able to do much to curb the problem that threatens the state’s economy at its core. Now residents across the state are learning about a new database that promises to help them find unclaimed cash in Kentucky; and treasurers are wiping their brows and breathing a sigh of relief.
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Kentucky Unclaimed Cash(367 words, 2 images, estimated 1:28 mins reading time)
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June 4th, 2013
Unclaimed money has many sources, but one of the saddest is the instance of unclaimed child support. Every year millions of dollars are collected by treasury offices all across the country in the form of unclaimed child support; and that means that there are potentially hundreds of thousands of kids out there without the money they need for food, clothes and shelter. To help the treasury offices track down unclaimed child support and to potentially find any funds that may be in your name, you are encouraged to use a massive database called Cash Unclaimed.
Unclaimed Child Support – How It Goes Missing
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Understand Unclaimed Child Support(431 words, 1 image, estimated 1:43 mins reading time)
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June 3rd, 2013
Oklahoma has experienced severe devastation at the hands of mother nature and the damage is said to be in the billions of dollars. The families that lost homes and the businesses that were forced to clean up the mess that was their livelihoods could use donations of any denomination. One great way to donate to the Oklahoma victims is to search for lost or missing money that you may have lost somewhere along the way. If you don’t have enough to give today, search for unclaimed cash in Oklahoma and you may find a little to give tomorrow.
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Oklahoma Could Use Unclaimed Cash(655 words, 2 images, estimated 2:37 mins reading time)
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