Secrets of Unclaimed $400 Billion Dollars Lost Fortunes Held by the U.S. Government; How to Claim Your Share
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By Daniel Ajah Okoronkwo

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OVERVIEW
Secrets of Unclaimed $400 Billion Dollars Lost Fortunes
Held By the U.S. Government; How To Claim Your
Share.
AN AUTHORITATIVE GUIDE FOR OWNERS
OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY AND CAREER
LOCATORS.
AN INCREDIBLE HOW-TO-DO-IT BOOK THAT
COULD CHANGE YOUR FINANCIAL FUTURE !!
Nine out of ten Americas based on reliable sources have some kind of
money sitting latent in government treasuries, state and federal. You could be
one of those. For many many years, forgotten money continue to grow and
crowd government treasuries because owners and next of kin to deceased
relative owners cannot be found. Within the last ten yeaes lost or forgotten
unclaimed assets of individuals have skyrocketted to over $400 Billion dollars,
and continue to grow. Government is waiting and has been making effort
to find owners to come forth and claim their money, but the rate is minimal.
The funds continue to pile up year after year in government treasuries. New
York unclaimed property alone is estimated to be over $5 billion. California
figure stands at $3 billion. Many other states figures are in millions and millions
of dollars.
These forgotten money accumulate from daily business transactions
of individuals. After a while people forget all about it, and then the funds are
turned over to the state treasury for safekeeping until the owner comes forward
to claim it.These assets are from checking and savings accounts; insurance proceeds;
corporation stocks and dividends; U.S.savings bonds; security deposits with utility
companies; uncashed government checks; gift certificates and credit memo issued
by department stores; royalties paid to owners of minerals, inventions, authors,
music recordings, motion pictures, other forms of creativity; and contents of safe
deposit box from banks.
This book offers an opportunity to learn how to claim your share of unclaimed funds.
It is also a manual for Locators who wish to make a living assisting owners and heirs,
who cannot claim the funds themselves, for a fee and hefty reward as much as 50%.
The book target audience are schools, libraries, senior citizen centers, hospitals, community centers, online booksellers, military installations and bases, and anywhere Americans reside or do business, as .they may be the rightful owners or heirs of this huge unclaimed funds to be claimed.
Library of Congress Ref: #: TX 6 844 125
Addendum to Book Free Preview
It is established and documented by authorities that
unclaimed property belonging to millions of Americans
throughout the United States, stood at $400 billion dollars in
2005, held at state and federal treasuries. Government
is urging people to come forth to claim their money, but
the rate of claim is very slow. People wonder if they have
unclaimed money held by the government. Definitely they do.
This book will show the procedure on how to claim your funds.
It will also prepare aspiring Locators the permissible way
to operate to conform to government rules, for his important
position, to assist owners claim their funds speedly, in full amount
without hassle.
How People Loose their Money:
Individuals loose or forget their money in many ways, but
typically by accident, forgetfulness, or death. The money is still
yours, but you must follow the procedure as elaborated in my book
and put a claim. Also, great many owners and beneficiaries
cannot claim their money themselves due to physical handicap,
in the hospital, or mentally impaired. These exigencies prompted
the idea of elaborate exposition on the Locator job as a career, not
a hobby, and shows what he or she need to do to perform his job
with...