This book has been written from experience I gained while helping people find lost insurance companies for 9 years. It was really exciting occasionally: Most people I have worked with only had two, three or four thousand dollars coming from a policy on a deceased friend or family member, but at least one family that I helped discovered they had two hundred and fifty thousand dollars coming to them from an extra policy they hadn't even discovered. Then there was another family that found out that their father had bought a policy worth half a million dollars. Boy, were they excited.

But, insurance companies aren't the only ones holding funds that may belong to you or someone you know. Some examples of unclaimed property include:
inheritances
Stocks
Dividends
Bonds
Salaries or wages
Savings accounts
Safe Deposit Box contents
Oil and gas royalties
Mineral proceeds
Pension Funds
 
How easy is it to find funds that you, your friend or deceased family member might have coming to them? Actually, finding the treasure chest isn't that hard because usually the treasure chest is looking for its owner.

This book goes through the tools and the resources you need to do some serious research.  State by state and line by line, you're going to find the road laid out for you for easy processing.  Some people I know are using these very tools to make a living, finding heirs to big estates.

You'll discover how to find the estates, and how to find the heirs, if you might be interested in something like that.

Here is a look at how easy the state of Alabama makes it.

Claims for unclaimed property held by the State of Alabama are processed by the Office of State Treasurer Kay Ivey. There is no charge for this service! Call toll free at 1-888-844-8400.

Yes, you'll find those lovely toll free numbers, and the web sites listed with live links for just about every state in the Union, a few Canadian resources, and one Australian point thrown in for good measure.

 Many states have web sites that allow you to search the State Treasurer's Unclaimed Property Database to determine if it may be holding unclaimed assets belonging to you or your family or business.

Unclaimed assets are reported in the name or Social Security number of the owner(s) along with any owner information (if available).

Only $7.95

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