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  2. Mutilated currency - Wikipedia

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    Common causes of damage are fire, water damage, chemicals, explosives, damage caused by animals (including consumption of the currency) or damage from extended burying of the currency. Replacement of mutilated currency is a free public service provided by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. [ 1 ]

  3. Sacramento senior, 66, found $6,000 in cash that she lost ...

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    Sacramento senior, 66, found $6,000 in cash that she lost years ago, but her bank refused to accept the ‘deteriorated’ bills — how to deposit damaged or mutilated money Bethan Moorcraft July ...

  4. Troubled Asset Relief Program - Wikipedia

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    TARP allowed the United States Department of the Treasury to purchase or insure up to $700 billion of "troubled assets," defined as "(A) residential or commercial obligations will be bought, or other instruments that are based on or related to such mortgages, that in each case was originated or issued on or before March 14, 2008, the purchase of which the Secretary determines promotes ...

  5. Small-business owners say they were mistakenly accused of ...

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    As of this month, the SBA has referred almost 893,000 Covid disaster loans to Treasury for collections, with nearly all of them sent this year. Such referrals to the Treasury are required once a ...

  6. Treasury Executive Office for Asset Forfeiture - Wikipedia

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    The Treasury Executive Office for Asset Forfeiture (TEOAF) is an agency of the United States federal government in the United States Department of the Treasury. [1] TEOAF is responsible for administering the Treasury Forfeiture Fund (TFF). [clarification needed] The TFF was established in 1992 as the successor to what was then the Customs ...

  7. United States Department of the Treasury - Wikipedia

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    The department is customarily referred to as "Treasury", solely, without any preceding article – a transitional remnant from British to American English. Hamilton's portrait appears on the obverse of the ten-dollar bill, while the Treasury Building in Washington, D.C. is depicted on the reverse. [10]

  8. Civil forfeiture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to The Washington Post, federal asset forfeiture in 2014 accounted for over $5 billion going into Justice and Treasury Department coffers, while in comparison, official statistics show that the amount stolen from citizens by burglars during that same year was a mere $3.5 billion.

  9. Treasury Department now using AI to save taxpayers billions - AOL

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    The U.S. Treasury Department said its increased use of artificial intelligence in fraud detection helped prevent or recover more than $4 billion over the past year.

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