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There Might be Free Money in Your Name in SMUD
In Sacramento, a call is being made to individuals who may have unclaimed money in the form of uncashed checks from the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD). These checks, dating back to September 30, 2020, or earl...
HUD Owes You a Refund! Here's How to Check and Claim Your FHA Money
Have you ever wondered if you might be entitled to a refund from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)? If you've ever had an FHA-insured mortgage, there's a good chance you co...
Credit One Bank $14 Million Settlement: Who Qualifies and How to File Your Claim
If you received robocalls from Credit One Bank between 2014 and 2019, you may be eligible for part of a $14 million class-action settlement. The lawsuit claims the bank violated federal law by...
Is the Government Holding Money for You? Check These June 2025 Payouts
Every year, billions of dollars in benefits go unclaimed—not because people don’t qualify, but because they don’t know they do. June 2025 is no exception, with multiple government-back...
Unclaimed Funds: Secrets to Track Down Missing Bank Accounts & Investments
You may be owed money from inactive bank accounts, forgotten investments, and other sources. Unfortunately, you aren't always aware of these funds owed to you until it's too late. This l...
How to Reclaim Your Unclaimed Assets and Avoid Penalties
Millions of Americans have unclaimed property, from forgotten bank accounts to uncashed checks. This can happen when people change addresses, forget about deposits, or switch financial institutions. As a result, t...
7 Secret Places to Look for Unclaimed Cash in Florida
With prices rising and jobs under pressure, every dollar counts, and many Floridians may be sitting on money they didn’t know they had. The Florida Division of Unclaimed Property says 1 in 5 residents h...
Demystifying the Legal Landscape of Unclaimed Assets
Unclaimed assets have a fascinating legal dimension that often remains unexplored. From escheat laws to government agencies overseeing the process, understanding the legal aspects of unclaimed assets is crucial. ...
What To Do With Your Old 401(k) Accounts: Smart Moves to Secure Your Retirement
You might leave behind an old 401(k) account when you change jobs or retire. While it’s easy to forget about these retirement savings, managing them wisely can significantly impact your f...