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  2. Do you have unclaimed money? How to find lost accounts and ...

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    Use this guide to find to lost money from the government, old bank accounts, former employers, insurance, taxes and more — and avoid unclaimed fund scams.

  3. My wife’s irrevocable trust has been receiving checks for 20 ...

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    Once the bank freezes the account, no money can be withdrawn from it, although sometimes money can still be deposited. When all the trustees of an irrevocable trust have passed away, a new one ...

  4. Is your money lost in the system? Check for unclaimed ... - AOL

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    Unclaimed property is a mechanism for the State of New Jersey to safeguard property that has been abandoned or lost for three years which includes bank accounts, utility deposits, insurance ...

  5. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - Wikipedia

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    savings accounts and money market deposit accounts (MMDAs, i.e., higher-interest savings accounts subject to check-writing restrictions) time deposits including certificates of deposit (CDs) outstanding cashier's checks, interest checks, and other negotiable instruments drawn on the accounts of the bank; accounts denominated in foreign ...

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    Search and Recover can rescue crucial work and cherished memories you thought were gone forever. It's fast and easy to use, and even data lost years ago can be recovered.

  7. How to find lost retirement accounts - AOL

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    "My recent study with researchers at the U.S. Treasury and Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago shows that many abandoned retirement accounts never even make it to state unclaimed property, instead ...