"I didn't know I had it." says Leiland Osmond, after being reunited with $150 of his missing money in an Oklahoma unclaimed property outreach program at the State Fair. Oklahoma State Treasurer Scott Meacham says he's not alone. "Obviously, a lot of people have lost money and don't realize it." says the Treasurer in a recent report by Oklahoma's KSBI-TV. The lucky unclaimed asset owner was reunited with $30,000 from some lost AT;T stocks he had forgotten about. According to Tim Allen, spokesman for the State Treasurer's office, the stocks were sold by the State and the proceeds were place in the state's Unclaimed Property Fund until the citizen found and claimed them.
Unclaimed properties are intangible financial assets (except for safe deposit box contents) that have been deemed 'abandoned' by their owners. State law requires these assets to be turned over to the state after a period of inactivity.
(A) monies, checks, drafts, deposits, interests, dividends and income;
(C) stocks and other intangible ownership interests in business associations;
Residents of Oklahoma and other states should check and do an on-line unclaimed money search.
Oklahoma Owes Citizens More Than $260 Million In Unclaimed Money
Potential jobs for senior citizens are everywhere you can imagine.
Don't confine yourself to classified advertising in the local newspaper when you are seeking out jobs for senior citizens!
Turn your imagination loose and allow it to run freely. Improve Your Life.
Jobs for senior citizens are being created everyday and everywhere!
But what if it didn't have employees on staff possessing the experience vital to changing their presentations?
A senior citizen in a nearby retirement home read about it in the newspaper.
The company's president hired every one them on the spot, full time!
No comments:
Post a Comment