July 19th, 2010
Lost money, also known as unclaimed cash or unclaimed money, is becoming a cause of concern for many American states. The states are trying their best to help citizens in locating lost money.
Most of the state governments are sitting over billions of unclaimed cash and are willing to return it to the owners. Every U.S. state, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Quebec and British Columbia have unclaimed property programs that are dedicated to finding owners of lost and forgotten assets.
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July 14th, 2010
Claim back any unclaimed property in California before the state uses it to pay off the deficit! The state of California is the eighth-largest economy in the world; however, for the last couple of years it is facing a major issue of budget deficit. And to cover up this deficit, the California state government is pondering upon utilizing the huge unclaimed cash and property amount.
The state treasurer of California is currently sitting on over more than $5.7 billion in the form of unclaimed property belonging to approximately 11.6 million individuals and organizations. The state has acquired this huge chunk from over $32 billion unclaimed cash and property held by the U.S.
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Locate Unclaimed Property in California(485 words, estimated 1:56 mins reading time)
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July 13th, 2010
Uncashed paychecks are one of the main contributors to the billions of unclaimed cash lying with the state treasurers of the U.S. In spite of relentless efforts by the state governments to return the cash to the rightful owners, the amount is staggering more and more by every passing day. It has reached over $32 billion recently with no signs of receding.
How Paychecks Go Uncashed?
It’s interesting to note how paychecks end up remaining uncashed. One Minnesota citizen found a $700 paycheck lying in his old books. He discovered it after one and a half years while he was dusting off the books.
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What Really Happens with Uncashed Paychecks(547 words, estimated 2:11 mins reading time)
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July 8th, 2010
Finding lost money is one way to increase wealth. How to increase wealth is an obvious question in everybody’s mind. All our endeavors throughout the day are not only to earn money but also to create and increase wealth over a period of time. We try different approaches to increase wealth. These include savings, investments and cutting down on expenditure.
A major source that may help us in increasing our wealth often go unnoticed. Most of us are not even aware that it could bring us some money. This source is called as lost money, forgotten money or unclaimed cash.
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Increase Wealth: Claim Lost Money(516 words, estimated 2:04 mins reading time)
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June 30th, 2010
“Lost cash? Me? ... Never!” may be your reaction if suggested to search for any lost cash lying unclaimed in your name. However, the brief online search may prove otherwise, as almost every American has at least one form of unclaimed cash or property lying on his/her name.
Most of the Americans have forgotten small amounts incurred to them from closed bank accounts, dividend pay-offs, insurance claims, tax refunds, utility deposits, oil royalties, wages, etc., which they did not bother to collect. The unclaimed cash ranging from a few dollars to a few millions is dormant in the custody of various state treasurers. In spite of the states’ rigorous efforts, there are still many citizens who are not aware of how to recover the lost cash.
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Tips for Recovering Lost Cash(503 words, estimated 2:01 mins reading time)
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June 28th, 2010
$35 billion of unclaimed money isn’t a small amount. Many economies would be willing to have this amount at their disposal. Surprisingly, this huge cache is lying dormant with U.S. in the form of unclaimed cash.
In spite of the relentless efforts by U.S. State Treasurer, less numbers of people are turning up to claim unclaimed cash in their name. Though, the number is on the rise owing to a massive drive taken up by the states, the heap of unclaimed cash is reducing at much less speed than expected.
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State Treasury Is Full With Unclaimed Money(584 words, estimated 2:20 mins reading time)
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June 24th, 2010
Unclaimed cash and property has been on a systemic rise in U.S.. The amounts of unclaimed cash have grown to new heights and today U.S. government is trying its best to hand over $32.877billion to its owners. This mammoth amount of over 117 million accounts is currently being safeguarded by state treasurers and other agencies.
The government has been creating multiple platforms to reach out to its citizens. To date, they have sent out thousands of personal memos, notices and messages to the people across the state.
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Unclaimed Money Now Listed in Newspapers(604 words, estimated 2:25 mins reading time)
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June 22nd, 2010
Could you possibly have an unclaimed lottery win without your knowledge? Unclaimed lottery jackpots along with unclaimed checks and utility deposits are becoming an area of concern for U.S. authorities who are already struggling to disburse the surmounting unclaimed cash and property laying with the state treasurers.
It is unbelievable that $12 million lottery jackpot can go unclaimed; but it has happened in Barstow, CA. A winner of the jackpot who bought the ticket is yet to come forward to claim his money. This Super Lotto Plus ticket was purchased from the Barstow Station Ice Cream Shoppe and the owner of the Shoppe stands to win $60,000 if the ticket is claimed. A $50 million Lotto jackpot remained unclaimed in Florida. As per the Florida Lotto, nearly $122 million in jackpot prizes went unclaimed and expired since its inception in 1988.
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Unclaimed Lottery Jackpot Set to Expire(585 words, estimated 2:20 mins reading time)
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June 21st, 2010
Should any unclaimed money go to releaving the state’s budget deficit? Most of the U.S. states are caught in a peculiar situation in which there is unmanageable budget deficit on one hand, and hoards of unclaimed cash on the other. This has set the brain-storming among the U.S. think tank. They advocate that these unclaimed funds can be effectively utilized to fill in the budgetary void.
In spite of the relentless efforts by the authorities, claimants are not coming forward in expected numbers to fetch unclaimed cash in their names; it is likely to remain dormant for long. It will make good economic sense to not let it idle till the claimants come forward.
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States Taking Unclaimed Money Due to Budget Deficit(555 words, estimated 2:13 mins reading time)
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June 19th, 2010
Unclaimed cash and property have been the prime concern for U.S. state governments. Though the property and cash is safe in the government treasury, it is not supposed to be there. People have started responding and acquiring unclaimed cash and property. They are claiming what has been rightfully theirs on a more aggressive note.
Last year, Michelle Bixler of Pennsylvania received her $35,000 check that was owed to her nine years back as an insurance amount. Another St. Louis citizen got his $1.6 million back. People who have no unclaimed cash in their name can even retrieve unclaimed cash and property of their parents name by claiming as legal heirs. This example was set by Russ Johnson who could claim his parents $2,985.65 that he was completely unaware of.
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State Unclaimed Money Going Quickly(548 words, estimated 2:12 mins reading time)
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