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How would you like hundreds or even thousands of dollars to just plop into your lap…no strings attached? (By the way, if you answer no to that question, proceed right to the nearest psychiatrist for an evaluation.) Well, here's some potentially fantastic news for you: You may have money that is rightfully yours, just waiting for you to pick it up. There are literally billions—yes, with a “b”—billions of dollars in unclaimed funds out there, from tax refunds to savings bonds that were never cashed in and everything in between. It may not be winning the lottery, but you'll take it—especially at a time when we can all use some extra cash. So how can you find out if there's money out there with your name on it? And how do claim it if there is? Watch our brand new video for the important answers [link to come]. It absolutely makes our day when we hear from a reader or listener saying how they followed our advice, paid off their credit card debt and then cancelled the account. Then we get the bad news. “How did you cancel it?” we ask. “What do you mean? I just cut up the card and threw it away” Uh-oh. Big mistake. Cutting up your credit cards is only part of the process, and if you don’t take the next step, it could put a black mark on your credit record. Click here to make sure you cancel your card the right way. We’ll even tell you exactly what you need to say.
We’ve talked before about how the current credit crisis has a lot of people searching for new sources of money. (If that’s you, we hope our video on unclaimed money [link to come] finds a few extra dollars for you.) As a result, a lot of folks are withdrawing money from their retirement accounts. Heck, we’re even hearing about debit cards on 401(k) plans to make it even easier to take out some cash. Whoa…hold on. Withdrawing money for your 401(k) prior to your retirement is a drastic decision that, over the next few years, could cost you a heck of a lot more than you may realize. Make sure you're familiar with these 401(k) pitfalls. The retirement you save could be your own. Sincerely,
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