July 23rd, 2013
Alabama has its share of problems, like most states in the union, but one pressing problem is forcing state treasurers to work overtime. Alabama lost funds are growing quickly out of hand, and treasury officials are trying the ‘kitchen sink’ routine when it comes to dealing with the issue. Extra manpower, throwing extra funds at the problem – so far nothing has seemed to work; that is until a particular online database showed up on the scene. Not affiliated with the treasury, Cash Unclaimed is considered one of the largest databases of its kind in the nation. It will help families all over the state discover lost funds in Alabama with nothing more than the internet and some basic contact information.
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Alabama Lost Funds Continuing To Grow Out Of Hand(593 words, 2 images, estimated 2:22 mins reading time)
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July 22nd, 2013
Since its inception, the child support system has continued to provide money and support to children who might otherwise not have it; and in doing so the system has helped millions of families around the country find stability and a better quality of life. Unfortunately, even with all the safeguards and checks and balances in place, many child support payments fail to reach the intended recipients. The sad reality of that statement is that some families are doing without their much needed assistance. The silver lining is that this money can now be found and claimed by the families in need. To recover your unclaimed child support funds, you only have to visit a single online database called Cash Unclaimed.
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Unclaimed Child Support Funds Are Becoming A Problem(361 words, 2 images, estimated 1:27 mins reading time)
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July 18th, 2013
If you have ever had money in escrow, as is common during the process of home buying, you may have lost escrow amounts unbeknownst to you at that time. The process is easy enough. You put money in escrow, and whether you purchased the house or backed out at the last minute, you expected all the money to ether go to the real estate agent and previous owner or back into your bank account if you declined the offer. In any case, you may have lost escrow amounts owed to you. To retrieve your lost escrow amounts, point your browser to Cash Unclaimed, a massive database that is designed to help you find that very amount of money that you may have lost.
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Retrieve Your Lost Escrow Amounts(639 words, 1 image, estimated 2:33 mins reading time)
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July 17th, 2013
Uncashed checks are a growing problem, but it’s one not often talked about. When a check is issued to and mailed to a person and that person fails to receive it, you may wonder what happens to that money. If no one cashes the check, the money will be sent to the state’s uncashed checks department inside the treasury. There the checks will sit until someone steps forward to claim them. To find out if you have a right to claim uncashed checks that may be addressed to you, log onto the Cash Unclaimed database and insert your first and last name.
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Uncashed Checks Are Not Just A Thing Of The Past(421 words, 2 images, estimated 1:41 mins reading time)
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July 16th, 2013
When someone wins the lottery, it is up to that person to step forward to claim any and all winnings before the allotted time limit. If the time limit expires and no one announces that they have indeed won the prize, that money will go into the state’s unclaimed money vault. This is where it will sit until someone comes forward to properly claim it. To see if you have unclaimed lottery winnings, you only have to conduct a simple search online using the Cash Unclaimed database. Then you can see if any of those tickets you ever misplaced or forgot to check actually hit and is now just sitting out there somewhere under your name or lottery ticket information.
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What Happens To Unclaimed Lottery Winnings?(507 words, 1 image, estimated 2:02 mins reading time)
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July 15th, 2013
It seems as though a floodgate has opened in the case of missing funds in New Hampshire. With checks, bank accounts, IRAs and more sources of New Hampshire missing funds arriving on a daily basis at treasury offices across the state, it’s clear that something must be done. To help with the overload and to help return all of those missing funds to the rightful owners, a new database has appeared online that promises a simple search and a simpler claim to any money that might belong to current or former New Hampshire residents.
Missing New Hampshire Missing Funds? Find Out Now
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New Hampshire Missing Funds(364 words, 1 image, estimated 1:27 mins reading time)
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July 12th, 2013
Even though it’s not often talked about in the news, lost property is still a very real concern for state treasuries all over the country. As more Americans move from one location to the next, treasury officials are seeing an influx of missing or lost property that must be returned to the rightful owners. Treasury officials don’t possess the manpower or the resources to manage all the money that continues to flow in at alarming rates. That is why officials everywhere are hoping for a solution. And it turns out that solution may be found in a simple database called Cash Unclaimed.
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Lost Property Still Exists(663 words, 2 images, estimated 2:39 mins reading time)
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July 11th, 2013
Have you ever lived or worked in Rhode Island? If the answer is yes, you may have lost funds in Rhode Island’s treasury vault. To find out, you are encouraged to use a simple database called Cash Unclaimed. Using nothing more than a first and last name, you can check to see if your name is one of the hundreds of thousands of other names that are listed on the Rhode Island lost funds registry. Millions upon millions of dollars need to be returned to the rightful owners. Are you one of those owners? There’s now a much easier way to find out.
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Are Your Lost Funds In Rhode Island?(521 words, 2 images, estimated 2:05 mins reading time)
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July 10th, 2013
What would you do if your local treasury found money and your IRA was involved? You’d want to know about it, wouldn’t you? This is the situation many treasury officials are finding themselves in these days. They’re finding an increase in individual retirement account checks that belong to hard working Americans all across the country, and many of the times the rightful owners have no idea that these checks even exist. This makes returning any found money to the rightful owners nearly impossible. To help make the process easier, a database has been established that will secure your IRA future and help return countless millions to the people the money rightfully belongs to.
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The Future Of Your IRA And Found Money(353 words, 1 image, estimated 1:25 mins reading time)
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July 9th, 2013
When you first began understanding your 401K account years ago, you may have been given a series of tips. These simple 401K tips are usually provided to new account holders that notify you of what to do when faced with many common problems. One of those problems that typically leads to the loss of money on a massive scale is when a person moves away or changes job and fails to take their 401K with them. When this happens, the money doesn’t just disappear. Instead, it’s sent to the U.S. treasury for safe keeping. If you want to check to see if you have any 401K money out there, you can search now using just your first and last name.
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Understanding Your 401K(582 words, 2 images, estimated 2:20 mins reading time)
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