January 21, 2012
Find Unclaimed Money in AZ – Part 2 of 2
(Part 2 of 2)
Unclaimed property includes financial assets like forgotten uncashed checks, bank accounts, stocks and stock dividends, unclaimed insurance and retirement benefits, even the contents of safe deposit boxes whose owners can not be tracked down. The Unclaimed Property Law in Arizona requires these to be handed over to the state if not returned to their true owners after a usual period of three years. The proceeds are then held by the state as unclaimed funds redeemable at any time, but if you had Arizona unclaimed funds in your name, wouldn't you rather have it now? Use today's technology to work for you and figure out if you're owed unclaimed property money without even having to go all the way downtown.
If you learn where to look, performing an online unclaimed funds search can be quick and simple. The key is learning from Arizona unclaimed funds experts and putting their tactics in to action to help find your abandoned assets.
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Unclaimed Money in Stocks: How to Track it Down
This week, I'm answering questions from readers, because there's an unclaimed money question that keeps coming up again and again. That tells me there's a need, so here goes. Here are two samples of the questions I've gotten:
$19M Sweden lottery jackpot unclaimed
VIMMERBY, Sweden, Jan. 19 (UPI) — Nobody's come forward but someone has a winning Sweden Lotto ticket worth $19.6 million, a lottery official said.






















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