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Saturday, June 28, 2008 

Kentucky Unclaimed Money Climbs To 150 Million Dollars

According to the KY State Treasurer, the state is now holding more than $150 million in unclaimed

Though there are dozens of different potential sources of lost money in Kentucky, the State Treasury's website provides the following list of the most common types: "dormant savings and checking accounts, unclaimed wages, dividends, credit balances and any type of outstanding checks."

A common misconception is that you should only search for unclaimed money in your home state. This couldn't be more wrong, not only because many people have lived in numerous states throughout their life, but also because you don't have to have lived in or even been to a state that might owe you money. Many people work for

With these issues, and dozens more, it's no wonder that residents have difficulty locating their http://www.unclaimedmoney.net, is updated regularly and offers guaranteed official searches for Kentucky unclaimed money and missing money across the country.