Florida has about $2.9 billion in unclaimed property ready to be found by unknowing residents. Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis has launched a “Holiday Money Hunt” to help spread the word.
The state of Florida has returned more than $2.5 billion in unclaimed property to people over the past seven years, including $26 million last month. While there are tangible items like coins, jewelry ...
And officials in Tallahassee say there’s a still plenty to be spoken for. “I want every cent of unclaimed property to be returned to its rightful owner as quickly as possible,” Chief Financial Officer ...
With studies showing prices rising and employment dropping in the United States, it's time to cut costs and build up your savings. But you might have money you didn't even know about. One in five ...
Ever get the feeling you were missing something? The state of Florida returned more than $39 million in unclaimed property to residents last month, according to a release from the state's Chief ...
You might have a dormant bank account or unclaimed assets and the state of Florida may be willing to pay, or get your stuff back to you. The state's Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis's office has ...
Florida's equivalent of a state treasurer wrote a letter to former President Trump, urging him to recoup an estimated $54,000 through the state's unclaimed property program to help defend against the ...
There is about $2.7 billion more that has yet to be claimed, according to Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis. Patronis encourages Floridians to check if the state is holding funds that belong to you. “I want ...
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