Lost Money – How $2,000 Went Missing
Imagine losing $2,000 for three years and not knowing it was gone.
That’s what a recent article published in the Daily Journal Online talks about. In the example above it was a city government who had lost $2000 and didn’t even know it. The lost money was reported to the Indiana state treasurer and there it sat for 3 years. This is not that uncommon. Many people have lost money being held by a state, local or Federal agency and they don’t even know it!
Who knows – you could be owed money and you don’t even know it.
Usually, the money comes from things like: stock proceeds, checks that were never cashed, old bank accounts, safe deposit boxes, inheritance, insurance payments, lost refunds, missing tax refunds, unclaimed wages and payroll.
The Indiana Unclaimed Property office suggests people, businesses and agencies all check the site at least once a year because new claims are added all the time. As of 2005, the office was holding more than $285 million in unclaimed property.
Unclaimed property, or “lost money” as it’s often called, is being held by every state government and several Federal agencies who want to return it to it’s rightful owners. The only problem is that the owners have to know about it and find the money first in order to claim these found funds.
That’s where Cash Unclaimed Money search comes in. We help people find their lost money by combining all of these databases into one giant database for our users to search. Who wants to go to 54 different web sites to search for this money? So chances are, you’re probably owed some money – try the lost money search today. Visit – www.CashUnclaimed.com