July 3rd, 2013
If you live in New York or you used to live there some time ago, you can potentially locate unclaimed property in New York. Thanks to a massive database called Cash Unclaimed that is helping people across the country locate and claim lost or missing money, you can find all the unclaimed property in New York that you may have coming to you. It’s fast, easy and the initial search won’t cost you a thing.
New York Unclaimed Property – Not A Small Problem
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Unclaimed Property In New York(426 words, 2 images, estimated 1:42 mins reading time)
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July 2nd, 2013
If you are currently living on a pension or if you have one currently building up until retirement day, you might want to conduct a search for any unclaimed pension funds. Every year money goes missing from regular Americans’ pension funds. This money, when it can’t be identified, is sent to the state or federal treasury where it is kept in a special vault until the rightful owner steps forward. To claim your unclaimed pension or just to search to satisfy your curiosity, you search for a first and last name on one of the largest lost money databases in the world, Cash Unclaimed.
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What Happens To Your Unclaimed Pension(661 words, 1 image, estimated 2:39 mins reading time)
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July 1st, 2013
Floridians across the state are searching for unclaimed funds and treasurers are rejoicing because the missing money problem may actually be solved in our lifetime. Florida funds have long been growing out of control. The state’s treasury estimates that the department receives upwards of a million dollars a year in Florida funds. With all of that money to manage, it becomes nearly impossible to return all of those funds to the rightful owners. That is why treasurers are now turning to an online database that can help residents find funds in Florida using nothing more than a first and last name.
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Find Funds In Florida(355 words, 2 images, estimated 1:25 mins reading time)
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June 26th, 2013
The California unclaimed property database is growing by the day and treasury officials are worried that the situation could reach epic proportions. There are already millions of dollars in California unclaimed property clogging up treasury resources, and if the department experiences any more it could have disastrous effects on the state’s already struggling economy. To help combat the problem, treasury officials are putting their hopes in another massive online database called Cash Unclaimed. With nothing more than a first and last name, Cash Unclaimed can help facilitate a quick search that treasurers hope will deplete the California unclaimed property vault of its contents for good.
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California Unclaimed Property Database(550 words, 2 images, estimated 2:12 mins reading time)
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June 25th, 2013
Millions of Americans have lost property somewhere in the nation and up until now the process for claiming that property was almost unheard of. With great effort the word is finally getting out about how anyone can search for and find lost property using a home or office computer or even just their mobile device. Thanks to the latest advances in technology’ the efforts of U.S. treasurers and other state officials who have been alarmed at the influx of lost property that continues to flow into their offices year after year, a worldwide database has been established. This will help to facilitate all initial online searches at Cash Unclaimed for free. In some cases there are fees to reclaim the money but this database will not only provide details in how much, why and to recover what as well as giving you even more options on how to actually go about it or even to do it for you.
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How To Find Lost Property(447 words, 1 image, estimated 1:47 mins reading time)
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June 24th, 2013
The hunt is on for Pennsylvania unclaimed property and there’s plenty of it to be found. The state treasury is currently in possession of millions of dollars in unclaimed property that rightfully belongs to someone, the state just doesn’t know who. That is why treasury officials are hoping that the state’s residents, and even residents who happened to have moved away from the state, will start searching for unclaimed property in Pennsylvania en masse. There is even a simple online database that will allow them to do so. If this property remains unclaimed for too long it may be put up for sale depending on the statue of limitations per state.
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Find Pennsylvania Unclaimed Property(389 words, 2 images, estimated 1:33 mins reading time)
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June 20th, 2013
Every year various sums of money get put into escrow for various reasons, usually in the process of buying or selling a house, and the money gets left there. Sometimes a portion of the amount of money will be removed, but that still leaves at least a tiny bit of that ‘lost escrow’. When this escrow money goes missing, it ends up being sent to the state treasury where it’s kept with the state’s other unclaimed money accounts. To claim lost escrow amounts that may belong to you or someone close to you, you are encouraged to use the Internet, the easiest way to search for lost escrow accounts yet.
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Claim Lost Escrow Amounts(645 words, 2 images, estimated 2:35 mins reading time)
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June 19th, 2013
If you live in Arkansas or you used to live in the state, you may be able to track down Arkansas lost money. Before you pack up the car and start heading into Arkansas, the state’s treasurer wants all current and former residents to know that they can now search for Arkansas lost money using the Internet. Using a simple database, more people are tracking down lost money in Arkansas, thus relieving the state of the unclaimed money burden.
Tracking Arkansas Lost Money – Now Internet Friendly
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How To Track Down Lost Money In Arkansas(359 words, 1 image, estimated 1:26 mins reading time)
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June 18th, 2013
An IRA is an individualized retirement account that was set up by the federal government to encourage people to save for their golden years. In some cases, employers will set these accounts up for their employees, which are known as 401K accounts. When the account is set up by your employer, any contributions made to the account cannot be deducted from your taxes. In other words, the account is considered a nondeductible IRA. These accounts go missing year after year and the government is finally trying to call attention to the problem. If you want to learn how to keep your 401K safe and you want to know how to locate your nondeductible IRA in case you’ve misplaced it, you’ve come to the right place.
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Keeping Your IRA Safe(576 words, 2 images, estimated 2:18 mins reading time)
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June 17th, 2013
There’s trouble brewing in Georgia and it has to do with the state’s missing money problem. The state’s officials are scratching their heads as they hold secret meetings in an attempt to dream up a way to eradicate the Georgia missing money problem for good. With so much money to contend with – millions of dollars to be exact – there must be some way out of this mess. It turns out that now there is. A simple online database has been constructed that promises to be the answer to the missing money problem in Georgia.
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The Georgia Missing Money Problem(538 words, 2 images, estimated 2:09 mins reading time)
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