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		<title>Searching For Missing Money in Minnesota &#8211; Part 2 of 2</title>
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One of the main mistakes people make when searching for missing money, is searching their name at whichever website they first come upon and ending their search there.  To start with, very few lost cash web sites have reliable data, and even when viewing data straight from the state, the information is only as good as the employees updating the system.  These <a target="_blank" href='http://missing-money.wetpaint.com/tag/lost+assets'>assets are turned over to the state</a> constantly, but that does not mean each name is added the moment the state takes hold of it.<br />
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If a MN resident searches for MN forgotten funds on Monday, but an employee at the Commerce Dept. did not update their system with that resident&#039;s record, then the resident would be wrongly told they were not owed money.  Now, think about the fact that assets can be turned over all year, and that many account types aren&#039;t required to be handed over to the state for three to five years, and longer in some cases.  What this tells us is that searching multiple times, often in fact, is one of the best tactics a searcher can put in to action, and one that all expert finders use all the time.<br />
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There are also a variety of reasons why MN residents may be owed money by other states, and residents of other states may be <a target="_blank" href='http://www.squidoo.com/tags/mn+unclaimed+money'>owed MN unclaimed money</a>.  These often have to do with the location of insurance companies and corporate headquarters of employers.  For these reasons, people should never limit their searches to just their home state or they might miss out on notable piles of cash with their names on it.<br />
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For further details on these search tactics and many more, people who are seriously interested in discovering all possible funds owed to them should study up on how to <a target="_blank" href='http://lost-money.wetpaint.com/tag/lost+money+search'>perform a thorough search</a> and copy the tricks used by professionals in the unclaimed money game.</p>
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		<title>Searching For Missing Money in Minnesota &#8211; Part 1 of 2</title>
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Of the tens of billions of dollars in unclaimed cash across the nation, the North Star State is holding over 300 million dollars.  MN is known for freezing cold winters, but the majority of people do not know about the mountains of cold hard cash in the form of <a target="_blank" href='http://www.squidoo.com/unclaimed-money-minnesota'>Minnesota unclaimed money</a>.  The greatest part about all of these millions is that they belong to average citizens across the state who only need to track them down and claim them.<br />
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It&#039;s easy to dismiss unclaimed money as a myth because it is hard for most of us to believe that our fellow citizens (and ourselves) simply abandoned large amounts of money throughout our lives and that it is all just sitting out there under our noses, waiting to be found.  A simple phone call to MN&#039;s Dept. of Commerce, or the State Treasury Dept. in any other state will put your scam concerns at ease.  This cash is within reach for those citizens with a little education on the matter.<br />
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The reason unclaimed money totals have grown so greatly across the nation is because the majority of people do not even know <a target="_blank" href='http://find-unclaimed-money.wetpaint.com/tag/unclaimed+cash'>this cash exists</a>, and the few that do still have not been properly trained to search for these assets.  There are a number of obstacles that stand in the way of beginners who are hoping to find their missing money, that are easy to navigate through if searchers know what they are doing.</p>
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The reason <a target="_blank" href='http://hubpages.com/tag/unclaimed+funds/hot'>unclaimed funds totals have grown</a> so large across the nation is because most people don&#039;t even know this money exists, and the few that do still have not been properly trained to <a target="_blank" href='http://hubpages.com/tag/lost+money/hot'>search for these monies</a>.  There are quite a few obstacles that stand in the way of beginners who are trying to find their missing money, that are easy to overcome if people know what they are doing.<br />
<br />
One of the main mistakes people make when searching for missing money, is checking their name at whatever web site they first come upon and ending their search there.  To start with, only a few <a target="_blank" href='http://www.squidoo.com/Unclaimed-Cash/'>unclaimed cash websites</a> have reliable data, and even when viewing data straight from the state, the listings are only as good as the employees updating the system.  These <a target="_blank" href='http://missing-money.wetpaint.com/tag/lost+assets'>assets are turned over to the state</a> all the time, but that does not mean each name is added the moment the state takes control of it.<br />
<br />
If a Minnesota resident searches for Minnesota forgotten funds on Monday, but someone at the Commerce Department didn&#039;t update their database with that resident&#039;s record, then the resident would be wrongly told they weren&#039;t owed money.  Now, think about the fact that assets can be handed over all year, and that many account types aren&#039;t required to be turned over to the state for three to five years, and even longer in some cases.  What we learn from this is that <a target="_blank" href='http://lost-assets.wetpaint.com/tag/search+assets'>searching more than once</a>, frequently in fact, is one of the best tactics a searcher can put in to action, and one that all pro finders use all the time.<br />
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There are also a variety of reasons why Minnesota residents could be owed money by other states, and residents of other states could be owed Minnesota unclaimed funds.  These often relate to the location of insurance companies and corporate headquarters of employers.  For these reasons, people should not ever limit their searches to their home state or they might miss out on significant piles of cash with their names on it.<br />
<br />
For further details on these strategies and many more, people who are truly interested in <a target="_blank" href='http://hubpages.com/tag/locate+missing+money/hot'>locating all possible money</a> owed to them should educate themselves on how to <a target="_blank" href='http://lost-money.wetpaint.com/tag/lost+money+search'>perform a thorough search</a> and copy the tricks used by professionals in the unclaimed funds game.</p>
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Of the tens of billions of dollars in unclaimed assets across the nation, the North Star State is holding over 300 million dollars.  Minnesota is known for freezing cold winters, but most people don&#039;t know about the heaps of cold hard cash in the form of <a target="_blank" href='http://www.squidoo.com/unclaimed-money-minnesota'>Minnesota unclaimed money</a>.  The best thing about all of these millions is the fact that <a target="_blank" href='http://hubpages.com/tag/unclaimed+assets'>they belong to regular citizens</a> across the state who only need to find them and claim them.<br />
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It&#039;s easy shrug off unclaimed funds as a myth because it is difficult for most of us to believe that our neighbors (and ourselves) simply abandoned <a target="_blank" href='http://found-money.wetpaint.com/tag/easy+money'>significant amounts of money</a> throughout our lives and that it is all just out there under our noses, waiting to be discovered.  A simple call to Minnesota&#039;s Department of Commerce, or the State Treasury Department in any other state will put your scam concerns at ease.  <a target="_blank" href='http://hubpages.com/tag/how+to+find+unclaimed+money/hot'>This money is within reach</a> for those citizens with a little studying on the matter.</p>
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If a Minnesota resident searches for Minnesota abandoned assets on Monday, but someone at the Commerce Dept. did not update their database with that resident&#039;s property listing, then the resident would be wrongly told they were not owed money.  Now, consider the fact that assets can be handed over all year, and that a lot of account types are not required to be handed over to the state for 3 to 5 years, and longer in some cases.  What we learn from this is that <a target="_blank" href='http://lost-assets.wetpaint.com/tag/search+assets'>searching more than once</a>, frequently in fact, is one of the most important tactics a searcher can put in to action, and one that all pro finders use all the time.<br />
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There are also a number of reasons why Minnesota residents might be owed money by other states, and residents of other states might be owed Minnesota unclaimed funds.  These often have to do with the location of corporate headquarteres of employers and insurance companies.  For these reasons, people should not ever limit their searches to their home state or they might miss out on notable chunks of cash with their names on it.<br />
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For further details on these tips and many more, people who are truly interested in finding all possible funds owed to them should educate themselves on how to perform a complete search and copy the tricks used by professionals in the unclaimed funds game.</p>
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<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.sacbee.com/2012/01/23/4208680/state-gives-owners-of-unclaimed.html" >State gives owners of </a><br />Hundreds of folks with </p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://news.yahoo.com/cashunclaimed-com-found-unclaimed-money-success-story-100-000010259.html" >CashUnclaimed.com Found </a><br />CashUnclaimed.com remains the largest </p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://pr-usa.net/index.php?option=com_content&#038;task=view&#038;id=1065435&#038;Itemid=29" >Palonek Reminds Americans Not to Forget the $1.1 Billion in IRS Tax Refunds Waiting That Can Be Clai</a><br />The filers tax return for 2007 must be filed with the IRS no later than Monday, April 18, 2011, in order to quality to collect the </p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.sacbee.com/2012/01/25/4212608/california-helps-owners-of-unclaimed.html" >California helps owners of unclaimed property</a><br />Hundreds of folks with unclaimed money – old bank accounts, overlooked stock shares, forgotten refunds – are getting a chance to retrieve it without going through state government.</p>
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Of the tens of billions of dollars in unclaimed assets across the nation, the North Star State is home to over 300 million dollars.  Minnesota is known for freezing cold weather, but most people do not know about the mountains of cold hard cash in the form of <a target="_blank" href='http://www.squidoo.com/unclaimed-money-minnesota'>Minnesota unclaimed money</a>.  The best part about all of these millions is that they belong to average citizens across the state who just need to locate them and claim them.<br />
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It is easy shrug off unclaimed funds as nonsense because it is difficult for most of us to accept that our fellow citizens (and ourselves) simply abandoned large amounts of money throughout our lives and that it is all just sitting out there under our noses, waiting to be found.  A simple phone call to Minnesota&#039;s Dept. of Commerce, or the State Treasury Dept. in any other state can put your scam concerns to rest.  <a target="_blank" href='http://hubpages.com/tag/how+to+find+unclaimed+money/hot'>This money is within reach</a> for those citizens with a little studying on the matter.<br />
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The reason <a target="_blank" href='http://hubpages.com/tag/unclaimed+funds/hot'>unclaimed funds totals have grown</a> so greatly across the nation is because most people do not even realize <a target="_blank" href='http://find-unclaimed-money.wetpaint.com/tag/unclaimed+cash'>this cash exists</a>, and the few that do still haven&#039;t been properly trained to search for these assets.  There are quite a few obstacles that stand in the way of beginners who are hoping to find their lost money, that are easy to overcome if searchers know what they&#039;re doing.<br />
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One of the main mistakes people make when searching for abandoned assets, is searching their name at whatever web site they first run across and ending their search there.  For starters, very few unclaimed cash sites have reliable data, and even when looking at data straight from the state, the listings are only as good as the employees updating the records.  These assets are handed over to the state constantly, but that does not mean each listing is added the second the state takes control of it.</p>
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<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.heraldnews.com/news/x870491362/Mass-treasurer-says-unclaimed-monetary-property-is-available" >Mass. treasurer says </a><br />For local municipalities, it’s the equivalent of finding </p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x1368169863/Unclaimed-cash-can-be-windfall-for-towns" ></a><br />Medway’s returned </p>
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One of the main mistakes people make when <a target="_blank" href='http://hubpages.com/tag/north+carolina+unclaimed+funds/hot'>searching for forgotten funds</a>, is checking their name at whichever web site they first run across and ending their search there.  For starters, very few unclaimed cash web sites have reliable databases, and even when looking at data straight from the state, the listings are only as good as the employees updating the records.  These assets are handed over to the state constantly, but that doesn&#039;t mean each listing is added the minute the state takes hold of it.<br />
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If a MN resident checks for MN forgotten funds on Monday, but someone at the Commerce Department did not update their system with that resident&#039;s property listing, then the resident would be wrongly told they weren&#039;t owed money.  Now, think about the fact that assets can be turned over all year, and that a lot of account types are not required to be turned over to the state for three to five years, and even longer in some cases.  What we learn from this is that <a target="_blank" href='http://lost-assets.wetpaint.com/tag/search+assets'>searching more than once</a>, often in fact, is one of the most important tactics a searcher can use, and one that all professional finders use all the time.<br />
<br />
There are also a number of reasons why MN residents could be owed money by other states, and residents of other states could be <a target="_blank" href='http://www.squidoo.com/tags/mn+unclaimed+money'>owed MN unclaimed money</a>.  These often have to do with the location of corporate headquarteres of employers and insurance companies.  For these reasons, people should not ever limit their searches to their home state or they might miss out on large piles of cash with their names on it.<br />
<br />
For further details on these strategies and many more, people who are seriously interested in discovering all possible funds owed to them should study up on how to perform a complete search and copy the tricks used by experts in the unclaimed money game.</p>
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<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.morrisdailyherald.com/2012/01/27/rutherford-to-host-cash-dash/ami6c6n/" >Rutherford to host cash dash</a><br />MARSEILLES — Illinois State Treasurer Dan Rutherford is encouraging La Salle county residents to attend his Cash Dash event in the area Monday, Jan. 30 to determine if the state is holding any </p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.nola.com/business/index.ssf/2012/01/time_runs_out_on_citizens_insu.html" >Time runs out on Citizens insurance rebates</a><br />BATON ROUGE &#8212; Property and casualty insurance policyholders in the state left nearly $11 million on the table in </p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.nctimes.com/news/local/swcounty/9819fef8-0f80-5b43-a60e-d9345e405b37.html" >REGION: County lays claim to unclaimed money</a><br />RIVERSIDE &#8212;- Riverside County officials moved Tuesday to deposit $1 million in unclaimed property tax refunds and $350,000 in other unclaimed money into the government&#39;s general fund.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://bayside-leader.whereilive.com.au/news/story/money-in-mothballs/" ></a><br />The largest pot of </p>
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Of the tens of billions of dollars in <a target="_blank" href='http://www.squidoo.com/unclaimed-money/'>unclaimed assets across the country</a>, the North Star State is home to more than 300 million dollars.  MN is known for freezing cold weather, but the majority of people don&#039;t know about the heaps of cold hard cash in the form of <a target="_blank" href='http://www.squidoo.com/unclaimed-money-minnesota'>Minnesota unclaimed money</a>.  The best thing about all of these millions is the fact that they belong to average citizens across the state who only need to find them and claim them.<br />
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It&#039;s easy shrug off unclaimed money as nonsense because it is difficult for most of us to believe that our neighbors (and ourselves) simply abandoned significant amounts of cash throughout our lives and that it is all just sitting out there under our noses, waiting to be tracked down.  A quick phone call to MN&#039;s Department of Commerce, or the State Treasury Department in any other state can put your scam concerns to rest.  This money can be easily found by those citizens with a little education on the matter.<br />
<br />
The reason unclaimed money totals have grown so greatly across the country is because the majority of people don&#039;t even know this money exists, and the few that do still haven&#039;t been properly trained to search for these assets.  There are a number of obstacles that get in the way of beginners who are trying to find their missing money, that are easy to overcome if people know what they are doing.</p>
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<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://pr-usa.net/index.php?option=com_content&#038;task=view&#038;id=1050609&#038;Itemid=99999999" >North Carolina Works Hard to Return </a></p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://bayside-leader.whereilive.com.au/news/story/money-in-mothballs/" >Money in mothballs</a><br />THOUSANDS of dollars in unclaimed cash is owed to Bayside community groups that do not exist.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://abcnews.go.com/Business/MadeInAmerica/unclaimed-money-stocks-tracking-shares-lost-track/story?id=15355832" >Unclaimed Stock: Find Lost Shares</a><br />This week, I&#39;m answering questions from readers, because there&#39;s an unclaimed money question that keeps coming up again and again. That tells me there&#39;s a need, so here goes. Here are two samples of the questions I&#39;ve gotten:</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.sacbee.com/2012/01/25/4212608/california-helps-owners-of-unclaimed.html" >California helps owners of </a><br />Hundreds of folks with </p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://news.yahoo.com/unclaimed-money-stocks-track-down-184719823--abc-news.html" >Unclaimed Money in Stocks: How to Track it Down</a><br />How to Track Unclaimed Stock Money</p>
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The reason <a target="_blank" href='http://hubpages.com/tag/unclaimed+funds/hot'>unclaimed funds totals have grown</a> so greatly across the nation is because most people do not even know this money exists, and the few that do still haven&#039;t been properly trained to <a target="_blank" href='http://hubpages.com/tag/lost+money/hot'>search for these monies</a>.  There are a number of obstacles that stand in the way of beginners who are trying to find their forgotten funds, that are easy to overcome if people know what they are doing.<br />
<br />
One of the biggest mistakes people make when looking for abandoned assets, is checking their name at whatever website they first come upon and ending their search there.  To start with, very few lost cash web sites have reliable data, and even when looking at data straight from the state, the information is only as good as the people updating the system.  These assets are handed over to the state all the time, but that does not mean each record is added the moment the state takes control of it.<br />
<br />
If a MN resident searches for MN forgotten funds on Monday, but someone at the Commerce Department didn&#039;t update their database with that resident&#039;s property listing, then the resident would be incorrectly told they were not owed money.  Now, consider the fact that assets can be handed over all year, and that many account types aren&#039;t required to be turned over to the state for three to five years, and longer in some cases.  What we learn from this is that searching multiple times, frequently in fact, is one of the most important tactics a searcher can put in to action, and one that all professional finders use regularly.<br />
<br />
There are also a variety of reasons why <a target="_blank" href='http://hubpages.com/tag/missing+money+new+york/hot'>MN residents might be owed money by other states</a>, and residents of other states might be owed MN unclaimed funds.  These often relate to the location of insurance companies and corporate headquarters of employers.  For these reasons, people should never limit their searches to only their home state or they could miss out on notable piles of cash with their names on it.<br />
<br />
For further details on these search tactics and many more, people who are truly interested in discovering all possible money owed to them should educate themselves on how to perform a complete search and copy the tricks used by experts in the unclaimed funds game.</p>
<p> &#8211; </p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.hometownstations.com/story/16484326/ohio-getting-more-unclaimed-money-to-owners" >Hometownstations.com-WLIO- Lima, OH News Weather SportsOhio getting more unclaimed money to owners</a><br />COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) &#8211; Officials say a state agency celebrating its 30th anniversary has reunited Ohioans with about $830 million they didn&#39;t realize was out there.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2086545/Passengers-leave-400-000-loose-change-U-S-security-checkpoints-annually.html" >Passengers leave behind over $400,000 in loose change at U.S. security checkpoints annually</a></p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2012/01/19/6065802.htm" >Treasure Hunt:aEUR(C)More than 500 Jasper County residents have </a><br />By state law, Iowa companies and financial entities are required to report </p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.newtondailynews.com/2012/01/19/treasure-huntmore-than-500-jasper-county-residents-have-unclaimed-funds/aj7ak1c/" >Treasure Hunt: More than 500 Jasper County residents have </a><br />By state law, Iowa companies and financial entities are required to report </p>
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Of the tens of billions of dollars in unclaimed cash across the nation, the North Star State is home to more than 300 million dollars.  MN is known for icy cold weather, but most people do not realize that it is also home to mountains of cold hard cash in the form of <a target="_blank" href='http://www.squidoo.com/unclaimed-money-minnesota'>Minnesota unclaimed money</a>.  The best thing about all of these millions is the fact that <a target="_blank" href='http://hubpages.com/tag/unclaimed+assets'>they belong to regular citizens</a> across the state who only need to locate them and claim them.<br />
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It&#039;s easy shrug off unclaimed funds as a myth because it is hard for the majority of us to accept that our fellow citizens (and ourselves) simply abandoned massive amounts of cash throughout our lives and that it&#039;s all just sitting out there under our noses, waiting to be tracked down.  A simple phone call to MN&#039;s Department of Commerce, or the State Treasury Department in any other state will put your scam concerns to rest.  <a target="_blank" href='http://hubpages.com/tag/how+to+find+unclaimed+money/hot'>This money is within reach</a> for those citizens with a little studying on the matter.</p>
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