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		<title>Consolidate Your Super – Don’t Pay More than You Should</title>
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If you’ve had more than one job in your life, chances are you have a few super accounts &#8211; you may have even lost track of some of them! Consolidating your super is about finding all your super monies and moving them into one account – so you can get clear view of your super [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you’ve had more than one job in your life, chances are you have a few super accounts &#8211; you may have even lost track of some of them! Consolidating your super is about finding all your super monies and moving them into one account – so you can get clear view of your super and really start to make your money work for your retirement.</p>
<p>The difference over 30 years for an investor who has one fund with a balance of $7,2<span id="more-20"></span>00 and annual administration fees of $60, compared to an investor with six super funds, each with balances of $1,200 and annual administration fees of $60 each, is around $14,000.</p>
<p>Learn more about consolidating your super in three easy steps:</p>
<p><strong>Benefits of consolidating your super</strong></p>
<p>The biggest advantage of combining your super accounts is the potential savings in administration fees. Generally, the larger your super account balance the smaller the proportion of fees you’re charged for that account. So if you’re paying a number of account fees, you can reduce the amount of fees you pay by reducing the number of super funds you have. Another advantage of consolidating your superannuation is less paperwork. Having one super account means you only have one set of paperwork to manage. This could make it easier to keep on top of your super and understand exactly how it’s performing. By adopting a more focused investment strategy, you might end up achieving a better return on your investment and work towards a fulfilling retirement.</p>
<p>Consolidating your super is not just about saving money in administration fees, it’s also about giving your super the potential to really grow. With the power of compounding returns, the money you save in fees could really help grow your super balance.</p>
<p><strong>Things to be aware of before moving your money</strong></p>
<p>There are some things you should consider before you move money out of a super fund. Firstly, check to see if your super fund charges you an exit fee?. This means you could incur upfront withdrawal or exit fees for moving your money out of these funds. Depending on the number of super accounts you currently have, your upfront exit costs could end up being higher than your total savings in administration fees.</p>
<p>Secondly, your decision to move money out of a super fund could impact the level of insurance cover you had through that fund. It’s possible your insurance cover could be discontinued when you move between funds, or you may not be able to obtain equivalent cover in the new super fund. It is recommended that you check any exit fees that may be payable to your other fund(s), and any insurance cover you may have that cannot be replicated, before making the decision to move and consolidate your money.</p>
<p>Once you have weighed up the benefits against the costs of moving super funds and do decide to consolidate; here are a few tips to keep in mind:</p>
<p><strong>How do I consolidate my super?</strong></p>
<p>Consolidating your super can be made easy depending on the facilities that your super fund of choice has to provide. For instance, check with your super fund of choice if they have any tools which can provide you the required forms that need to be sent to your other super funds to authorise the transfer of funds to your new fund account.</p>
<p>Otherwise simply get the ‘Request To Transfer’ form relevant to your super account of choice and fill this in to get the ball rolling with the consolidation of your super funds. Just make sure you have the right proof of IDs attached to your forms to help your new super provider organise the account.</p>
<p><strong>Doing what’s best for you, and your super</strong></p>
<p>There are new rules designed to keep super safe from money laundering and terrorism-financing for all Australians. This means proof of identity is required to move money around the super system. It’s a small extra step in the process to protect your money. Proof of identity can be as simple as a certified copy of your driver’s licence or passport. If you don’t have either of these documents, contact your new super provider to get more information. There are other documents that can be certified as proof of identity.</p>
<p><strong>Find your lost super</strong></p>
<p>One in three Australians have lost or unclaimed super, totalling almost $12 billion as mentioned by ASFA media release on the 21st of December 2007.</p>
<p>The Australian Tax Office (ATO) provides a free ‘SuperSeeker’ service to help people locate super accounts they’ve lost track of. If you’ve changed jobs more than once, chances are you’re likely to find some super money through the ATO.</p>
<p>To use ‘SuperSeeker’, have your Tax File Number ready and visit www.ato.gov.au/super or call the ATO on 132 865.</p>
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		<title>Are you Wondering What the Pennsylvania Unclaimed Money is All About?? Read Ahead</title>
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 The American State of Pennsylvania is currently holding a massive amount of about $ 1 billion, which is actually unclaimed money. Moreover, the owners of this unclaimed money are none other than the millions of Americans spread countrywide. The time when Pennsylvania decided to return this money i.e. since January 2005, it has returned [...]]]></description>
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<p> The American State of Pennsylvania is currently holding a massive amount of about $ 1 billion, which is actually unclaimed money. Moreover, the owners of this unclaimed money are none other than the millions of Americans spread countrywide. The time when Pennsylvania decided to return this money i.e. since January 2005, it has returned an estimate $ 223 million unclaimed money to over 1,50,000 Americans.</p>
<p>Now you may inquire what <span id="more-12"></span>this Pennsylvania Unclaimed Money is all about? This money becomes unclaimed due to the negligence or ignorance on the part of its owner as regards its dealings. Thus, unclaimed money can come from some of the following sources –engaged</p>
<p>1.      The saving accounts in banks that are abandoned or even the old checking accounts.</p>
<p>2.      Safe deposit boxes.</p>
<p>3.      Money engaged in life insurance policies.</p>
<p>4.      The cheques that are not transformed into cash.</p>
<p>5.      Some forgotten stocks.</p>
<p>6.      Certificate of deposits.</p>
<p>These are just to name a few of the sources from where the unclaimed money can come. </p>
<p>Do you owe to some of the unclaimed money? According to the Pennsylvania Treasury Department, you might owe to the money if –</p>
<p>a.      You were named beneficiary on a life insurance policy.</p>
<p>b.      You forgot to cash in any of your gifts.</p>
<p>c.      You opened a savings account in some bank and forgot about it or that your account went dormant as you did not make any deposits or withdrawals for a significant period of time.</p>
<p>d.      You shifted the house and did not convey the change of address at the Post Office and so, had money coming to you.</p>
<p>e.      You never received the final paycheck of your last job after you left it for a new one.</p>
<p>Apart from this, there can be quite a lot of reasons why you may be owed to the Pennsylvania Unclaimed Money. What is more, you may be owed to this money not only in the state of your residence but also in some other state.</p>
<p>There are a few sites like <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.cashunclaimed.com"><a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.cashunclaimed.com" target="_blank">www.cashunclaimed.com</a></a> that will help to find you the money you owe to. It provides a nationwide database search covering all the 50 states of America. Avoid searching on a state level database because it may not ensure you all the money you owe to.</p>
<p>After reading all this, you may be pondering how to save your property from becoming unclaimed. You don’t have to take many troubles for that. Only take some safety measures like –</p>
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<p>-         Make sure you have accurate records or all accounts including bank accounts, stocks, bonds, pensions, 401K, safe deposit boxes, life insurance policies, etc.</p>
<p>-         Ensure a family member, attorney, executor or trusted adviser knows the locations of your financial records and accounts.</p>
<p>-         Keep financial institutions holding savings, checking, IRA, certificate of deposit and all other accounts up to date on your current contact information and mailing address.</p>
<p>-         You should also correspond with all financial institutions at least once every three years.</p>
<p>-         Cash all checks for dividends, insurance benefits and wages. If you stop receiving dividends, contact the company that issues the dividends.</p>
<p>Save yourself and your family from the problem of unclaimed money and if you have any unclaimed money then search for it today!</p>
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