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Understanding Unclaimed Property in Indiana

November 14th, 2013

If you have ever considered living or working in Indiana – or if you currently do now – you might want to conduct a search on a nationwide database that is now tapped directly into the Indiana unclaimed property division of the local treasury. If you have ever tried to call the Indiana treasury or you have ever sent a communication in the hopes of finding out more about unclaimed property in Indiana, you will find yourself jumping for joy when you find out that there is now a web-based search option. Yes, no longer do you have to sit on hold for three hours and no longer do you have to wait for return mail that you know is never coming. Now you can simply point your browser to Cash Unclaimed and Indiana unclaimed property could be yours.

How Banking Can Lead to Lost Funds

November 12th, 2013

Every day, millions of banks around the country are inundated with customers who are there to make deposits, withdrawals, some are there to get loans and others are there to cash checks. In a perfect world, all of that banking activity would be right on the money, leaving no dollars or cents behind. Unfortunately, we don’t live in a perfect world and that means that banking lost funds are a stark reality. Every day banking leads to lost funds and hopefully more people learn about the phenomenon so that we can finally do something to stop it.

 


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