Most states have their own websites where you can look for unclaimed money, like state tax refunds, although you may find ...
If you changed jobs anytime in the past -- as most Americans have, multiple times -- you might have left some money behind in your 401(k) plan. Money in 401(k) plans doesn't automatically follow ...
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Financial advisors can help manage and consolidate retirement accounts. What if you had money stashed away but forgot about ...
If you've ever found money in a couch or comfy chair or the pocket of your of pants, you know what a great feeling that is. But have you checked with the government for unclaimed property? The ...
If you're looking for an easy way to potentially boost your bank account, there may be a surprisingly simple place to start: searching for unclaimed money that already belongs to you. Every year, ...
In the hurried days of a big move to a new job, there’s one valuable item workers are neglecting to pack: the money their former employer invested for them in a 401(k). There’s a lot of lost ...
Finding a lost retirement account can be a little trickier than finding other unclaimed property, such as forgotten security deposits, uncashed paychecks or old bank accounts. While companies are ...
A few months ago, I was poking around Colorado’s unclaimed property database when I spotted a familiar name: my cousin Jonathan. The listing was maddeningly vague. It showed his name, an old address ...