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I recently went online to the unclaimed property site about and found out I actually had money just sitting there in the State of Arkansas lost and found (lol). All I had to do was enter my information and I received an email that my info has been process and I should be receiving a check in the mail. I'm like what ever, but low and behold I got a state government issued check! I didn't give myself a chance to spend it and quickly deposited it in my HYS account. Thank you Adalia for dropping gems that adds to my financial empowerment!!
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Thanks for sharing this because I intentionally didn't move my 401K because I didn't have to pay the fees because as long as I had a certain amount of money in it, my employer would cover the fees, but the investment company divided into a new entity and this new entity is now charging me fees. I went 8 years with no fees, but it looks like I have been charged fees for the last 14 months. I need to roll it over to a IRA and Roth IRA.
You are such a smart cookie. Thank you for the information.
Thanks, Adalia! I wwas just thinking about this today. Luckily I remembered the company.
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