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  2. Washington State Treasurer - Wikipedia

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    In this capacity, the state treasurer receives payments made to the state, accounts for and manages the state's cash flows, and disburses public monies in redemption of warrants drawn by state agencies. [6] [7] [8] The state treasurer is also responsible for issuing, registering, and servicing Washington State's $22.4 billion in outstanding debt.

  3. Secret Cash: How To Uncover if You’re Owed Unclaimed Money

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    Maybe you left a job and somehow forgot to pick up a final paycheck. Or you’ve lost track of a small savings account you opened in college. What happens to those funds? There’s a good chance ...

  4. Bureau of the Fiscal Service - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of the Fiscal Service (Fiscal Service) is a bureau of the U.S. Department of the Treasury. The Fiscal Service replaced the Bureau of the Public Debt and the Financial Management Service effective October 7, 2012, by directive of Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner. [2] The merger of the two agencies and their data centers saved $415 ...

  5. Federal Financing Bank - Wikipedia

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    ffb.treasury.gov The Federal Financing Bank ( FFB ) is a United States government corporation created by Congress in 1973 under the general supervision of the Secretary of the Treasury . [ 2 ] The FFB was established to centralize and reduce the cost of federal borrowing, as well as federally assisted borrowing from the public.

  6. 'Go get your money': This man on TikTok went viral ... - AOL

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    Pearlman says a quick online search for “unclaimed property” and “the name of your state” should come up with the Treasury website for your state. “You want one that ends in .gov ...

  7. WaFd Bank - Wikipedia

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    Washington Federal's old logo prior to WaFd Bank rebranding in 2021. The bank was founded on April 24, 1917 in Ballard, Washington as Ballard Savings and Loan by a group of businessmen. In 1958, it merged with Washington Federal Savings and Loan Association of Bothell. The bank took the name Washington Federal for "wider geographical acceptance".

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  9. TreasuryDirect - Wikipedia

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    A TreasuryDirect account enables purchasing treasury securities: Treasury bills, Treasury notes, Treasury bonds, Inflation-Protected Securities , floating rate notes (FRNs), and Series I and EE Savings Bonds in electronic form. [3] TreasuryDirect charges no fees for opening an account, purchasing bonds, redeeming bonds, or maintaining an account.