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How Can I Find Out About Some Savings Bonds That My Late Mother Had?

She had cashed some a few years back, and said that she still had others to be cashed. I have gone through all of her papers, and haven’t found any and no numbers. What do I do now? I would hate to just let the government have the money if there was a way to [...]

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Is There A Way To Find Out If Savings Bonds From 1964, Were Cashed ?

My mother found a list of savings bond cert numbers while cleaning out a closet. She is not sure if they were cashed or left in a bank safety deposit box.

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Where Can I Find Significant Savings On New Cell Phones Without Having To Sign Up With A New Carrier?

Yes, I know amazon has great deals on phones, but the deals only apply when you’re setting up NEW service to any of the major carriers. I’d like to stay with my current carrier. Any suggestions?

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I Revieved A Savings/patriot Bond For My Newborn In The Mail And Have No Idea Who Sent It. How Do I Find Out?

My wife and I received a savings/patroit bond in the mail for our newborn daughter. The envelope came straight from the treasury department, and there was nothing in the envelope besides the savings bond. We have no idea who sent it. How do I find out who bought the savings bond so I can thank [...]

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Where Can I Find The Average Yearly Interest Earned On Savings Accounts For Each Year From 1970 To 2006?

I need this information for personal passbook or statement savings accounts. I’m looking for the national averages, not averages per each banking institution. I don’t know where else to look. Anybody know?

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Where Can I Find Indexes About Countries' Real Wealth, Welfare Or Genuine Savings?

Hi! I’ve been trying to find indices and stats about Real Wealth, Genuine Savings, Sustainable Economic Welfare, Genuine Progress which include Mexico so as to compare them with the ones from other countries but all i find is old data and many don’t include Mexico. Do you have any idea on where to look for?

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How Can I Find Old Savings Bonds?

My mom and uncle have bonds bought for them by their dad around 1950 but they dont have the paper bonds. Is there a way they can Find and Claim old US Savings Bonds? i dont have my grandfathers SS# but have moms and uncles ss#.

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How Do I Find My Savings Bond?

I believe that I have an old savings bond in my name. It would be 20+years old now and I have no idea what the name of the company is. How would I find the bond?

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Where Can I Find Coupons Or Savings For These Theme Parks?

Where can I find coupons or savings for Sea World, San Diego Zoo, and Universal Studios Hollywood?

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