January 10, 2012
Find Unclaimed Assets in WV – Part 2 of 2
(Part 2 of 2)
Despite efforts of award winning West Virginia State Treasurer John Perdue to reunite missing money that belong to his state's residents however, there is still roughly 110 million dollars waiting to be found in West Virginia alone.
The West Virginia unclaimed funds total is so large for the same reasons the nationwide unclaimed funds from lost assets has amassed to over 33 billion dollars. According to State Treasurer John Perdue, unclaimed funds can arrive from a variety of sources – mainly because people just plain forgot about them. "They may have a paycheck coming to them that they didn't realize or some stock their grandparents purchased when they were a child and it was forgotten in a safety deposit box," Perdue says. "There are all kinds of unclaimed property examples where money was forgotten."
No matter the reason, residents of 'The Mountain State' should all do an unclaimed funds search in West Virginia and other states. The most convenient and easiest way is to do this on the web with the help of a legitimate unclaimed funds expert who can teach you the proper methods of doing effective and thorough searches for your unclaimed funds as well as pre-escheat property (lost assets not yet turned over to the state).
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