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Discovering Educational Gold: Unclaimed Assets await Schools across Connecticut
Surprise! Lots of money set aside for schools in Connecticut has been found sitting unused. This is great news for schools struggling to pay for things they need. With millions of dollars...
Mastering Overdraft Fees: How to Get Them Refunded
Overdraft fees can be a real headache, hitting your wallet when you least expect it. But fear not, there are ways to fight back and get those pesky fees refunded. According to a recent report from the Consum...
Don’t Rely Solely on a Single Income Until You've Checked for Unclaimed Assets and Taxes
Unclaimed assets are more common than you might think. They can include forgotten bank accounts, uncashed paychecks, unredeemed stocks, bonds, and even insurance payouts. Many peo...
FAQs About Unclaimed Assets and Money
Being a savvy consumer means being in the know about unclaimed assets and money. You might have questions about how to find and access this money – but don’t worry; we’ve got you covered! Here are some FAQs about unc...
Hey — You May Have Unclaimed Money/Property Waiting for You. Read This!
Are you looking for spare change hidden beneath your sofa cushions? You're not alone. High inflationary times have been tough on most folks out there. The cost of food, especially, is hard to ke...
State Treasury Reminds Oklahomans: Unclaimed Property Could Be Yours
Every year, thousands of Oklahomans leave behind unclaimed money, assets, or property they may not even realize they own. Related: Discover Your Hidden Treasure: Reclaiming Lost Funds in Oklahoma ...
Could South Carolina Owe You Some Financial Assets? How to Find Them in Minutes
Did you know South Carolina is holding on to nearly $1 billion in unclaimed money? This forgotten cash comes from old insurance policies, uncashed checks, utility deposits, and undelivered refu...
Valley Residents May Be Owed Part of $125 Million in Unclaimed Texas Funds
More than $125 million in unclaimed money belongs to Rio Grande Valley residents, according to the Texas Comptroller’s Office. The funds come from dormant bank accounts, uncashed checks, utili...
Inflation Up in May 2025: Check for Unclaimed Money That Could Be Yours
Gas prices offer short-term relief, but tariffs and housing costs threaten summer spending, and you could be leaving money unclaimed The latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report from the Bureau of Labo...