January 10th, 2013
In the state of Kansas, it is up to the state Treasurer to account for and return found money to the rightful owners. And it seems that Ron Estes is up for the job. With a regularly updated website and an active campaign designed to help rid the state of this lost and found money problem forever, it seems that Kansas is doing all the right things when it comes to managing the untold sums that continue to flow in year after year. Where does lost and found money come from and how is Ron Estes helping people locate that money? Let’s delve a little deeper to find out.
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Even Kansas Has Money Waiting To Be Found(463 words, 1 image, estimated 1:51 mins reading time)
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January 9th, 2013
Michigan’s missing money problem is becoming as great as the very lakes that surround it. The mitten shaped state has faced missing money problems before, but never before have treasury officials felt so strained. According to the Michigan department of Treasury missing money department, the state has added more than 850,000 names to its registry. That means more people are now contributing to the missing money problem. All it takes is a simple money search and the Michigan missing money problem could be a thing of the past.
How Do You Conduct a Missing Money Search?
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Michigan’s Missing Money Problem(364 words, 2 images, estimated 1:27 mins reading time)
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January 8th, 2013
If the entire country worked together, we could finally rid treasury coffers of lost cash, this according to officials across the country. The federal and state governments are holding onto billions of dollars in lost cash and the only remedy is public awareness and support. Until more people become aware of and search for lost cash, we may never rid the country of it for good.
The Origins of Lost Cash
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Lost Cash Could Be A Thing Of The Past(382 words, 1 image, estimated 1:32 mins reading time)
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January 7th, 2013
As people vow to give up cigarettes, drop a few pounds or start up the latest exercise routine as their new year’s resolutions, we are urging all citizens of this great country to conduct a search for missing money.
Throughout the year we have national holidays that are built around certain causes. Going with this same thinking, we should have a holiday for missing money. We could make it the month before tax day, March 15, 2013. That way the people that do find money can have it in their accounts just in time to pay Uncle Sam. Good thing it’s so easy to search for missing money. If you have an Internet connection, you too can search for lost or missing money that may have your name written all over it.
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Let’s Keep Missing Money From Building Up In 2013(627 words, 2 images, estimated 2:30 mins reading time)
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January 2nd, 2013
Most people go to work every day and still have little to show for it. They may have a nice home, a nice car, the latest gadgets and otherwise might appear to be wealthy, but most people are only living paycheck to paycheck. Even the ones who aren’t living paycheck to paycheck are only one serious illness away from being destitute like that. This means that few people actually have money in their pocket. No matter where you fall on the financial spectrum, if you could use more money in your pocket, there may be hope. That hope lies with Cash Unclaimed.
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How Cash Unclaimed Can Help You Put Money Back In Your Pocket(347 words, 1 image, estimated 1:23 mins reading time)
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December 27th, 2012
Missing funds turn up all the time in treasury accounts throughout the country and it’s not always clear who the money belongs to. With no identity tied to the money, treasury officials at the state and federal level can only hold onto the money for a certain period of time in the hopes that the rightful owners will come forward. This is why treasury officials are urging all Americans to attempt to find missing funds before the money is deemed completely abandoned, in which case the missing funds will be lost forever. Let’s assume that you do search for and find missing funds in your name? What do you do then? The answer is a simple one. You simply claim those missing funds as your own.
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What To Do Once you Find Missing Funds In Your Name(419 words, 1 image, estimated 1:41 mins reading time)
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December 26th, 2012
Right now there is a nationwide cash search going on in an area near you. If you haven’t heard about this massive search for cash, you soon will. The treasury departments in all fifty states and even the federal treasury department are fed up with the billions of dollars that are being held in government coffers all across the nation. With all of this money piled up and with more flowing in all the time, it is clear that something must be done. The result is the nationwide cash search that anyone can participate in as long as they have a connection to the Internet.
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Are You Part Of The Nationwide Cash Search?(654 words, 2 images, estimated 2:37 mins reading time)
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December 24th, 2012
In the United States today, nearly eight in ten people are owed missing or unclaimed money. This amounts to billions of dollars that are being held in state and federal accounts. There is so much money and treasury officials are already stretched so thin that government officials are pushing a nationwide search for money.
This nationwide search is open to all U.S. residents and it’s completely free to join. All you need to do is use your first and last name and you’ll know within seconds if you are a successful participant in this search for money.
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The Search For Money Is On!(619 words, 2 images, estimated 2:29 mins reading time)
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December 21st, 2012
The United States government – at the state and federal level – is currently holding onto billions of dollars in unclaimed money. If you are looking for a little extra cash this holiday season, you might not have to look too far. It is said that nearly eight in ten people is owed unclaimed money and yet most people don’t even know that this money exists.
The money continues to flow into treasury accounts at alarming rates and yet most people don’t even know how to go about claiming cash that may be owed to them. The following from the will teach you how to search and claim cash if you do have any waiting for you.
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Claim Cash Under Your Name Today!(434 words, 1 image, estimated 1:44 mins reading time)
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December 17th, 2012
If you ever pay attention to the news, you may have heard the term ‘government coffers’. That term is often thrown around when the government is holding onto a certain amount of money. The IRS collects our taxes and it goes into the Federal Government’s coffers. The state treasury accounts for billions of dollars in unclaimed money – that money is also collected in coffers.
If you can imagine a large vault where all of that money is kept, you’ll have the right idea of what government coffers are all about. While you can’t do anything about IRS taxes, you can do something about the unclaimed money state treasury accounts. By searching for unclaimed money, you might be able to help the government empty its coffers of money once and for all.
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What Are Government Coffers And How Do They Work(360 words, 1 image, estimated 1:26 mins reading time)
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