February 27th, 2014
If you make Nebraska your home or if you used to reside there, you may have a sum of money waiting for you that now resides at the state treasury. Reports show that Nebraska is carrying upwards of $5 million in unclaimed money. These checks, bank accounts, stacks of cash and worldly possessions are piling up in a single vault and treasurers are unsure of how to divvy out the assets to the rightful owners. This is where you come in. Log into the online database Cash Unclaimed and enter your first and last name when prompted. With a single click of your mouse you will be whisked away to an awards page that could possibly change your life forever.
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Find Nebraska Unclaimed Money(565 words, 1 image, estimated 2:16 mins reading time)
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February 26th, 2014
The mystery of unclaimed money in Mississippi is slowly unraveling and at just the right time. With billions currently being held by the Mississippi state treasury office, treasurers have long been wondering what to do with the influx of checks, accounts and safe deposit box contents that continue to flow into the treasury office year after year. It’s only been recently discovered that these amounts of unclaimed money in Mississippi actually have owners, but this revelation didn’t come about by the actions of the treasury. It is only up to current and former residents of Mississippi just like you to point treasurers in the right direction. If you think that the chance of you being owed money is next to nil, you might be surprised. Check out Cash Unclaimed and take your chances. Here are the most popular reasons why you might find a sum in your name.
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How Did Unclaimed Money in Mississippi Become Unclaimed(390 words, 2 images, estimated 1:34 mins reading time)
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February 24th, 2014
New Hampshire wants all of its citizens to know that they could be rolling in dough very soon, but only if they take action. The scoop is, the state takes in millions of dollars each year in unclaimed or lost funds and so far very few people are coming forward to claim what is rightfully theirs. The money exists as cash and checks, for the most part, but there are also stocks, bonds and entire estates that need to be redistributed quickly. The state would rather this mass return of funds be conducted sooner rather than later and in order for that to happen, the citizenry is going to have to actually act. You can take part in this one-of-a-kind New Hampshire lost funds reunion by visiting Cash Unclaimed, considered to be the largest database of its kind in the known world.
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The Scoop on Lost Funds in New Hampshire(351 words, 2 images, estimated 1:24 mins reading time)
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February 14th, 2014
Most people become completely flabbergasted to learn that they have unclaimed money coming to them. The reason is obvious. Money is so coveted and in such limited supply that you know when you have it and you definitely become aware of it when you don’t even have two bills to rub together. So when a person is faced with the prospect of finding hundreds or even thousands of dollars in unclaimed money, the question becomes clear. How does money become unclaimed to begin with? The following should help to clear the matter up permanently. From your very first bank account to the first apartment you ever rented, the sources of unclaimed money are sure to surprise you.
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Understanding How Money Becomes Unclaimed(368 words, 1 image, estimated 1:28 mins reading time)
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February 12th, 2014
California seems to be in a lost funds crisis. With the state currently holding onto billions of dollars that still haven’t been returned to the rightful owners, treasurers are looking for any excuse to return those funds to anyone who will step forward and claim them. Of course you will have to prove that you are indeed the true owner of the California lost funds in question; but fifty, a hundred or a thousand dollars or more could be yours just by conducting a free search on a nationwide database called Cash Unclaimed.
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What 2014 Means for Lost Funds in California(357 words, 1 image, estimated 1:26 mins reading time)
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February 6th, 2014
Treasurers across the country are now focusing on unclaimed child support as another source of funds that desperately need to be returned to the rightful owners. If you have been ordered to pay child support or if you have paid support at any time in the past, you might have contributed to the 2014 unclaimed child support problem. If you have ever received child support for little ones that you are – or were – in charge of, you may also have contributed to the problem. Both parties are encouraged to visit a nationwide database called Cash Unclaimed to find and claim unclaimed child support that may be owed to them.
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2014 is the Year to Claim Your Unclaimed Child Support Funds(345 words, 2 images, estimated 1:23 mins reading time)
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February 4th, 2014
Missing money is set to be a hot topic of discussion in 2014 and for years to come until this issue is resolved once and for all. With billions of dollars still being controlled nationwide by a series of treasury offices, more Americans could find themselves a little bit richer this year. For those Americans that want to increase their bank accounts will first need to conduct a simple search for the missing money that is available. If money is found, that money can be claimed with a very simple process. If you suspect that you have missing money available and if you want to learn how to claim missing money that may be owed to you, visit Cash Unclaimed and hope for the best.
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How to Claim Missing Money in 2014(539 words, 2 images, estimated 2:09 mins reading time)
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