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West Virginia State Treasurer John Perdue and the SMART529 College Savings Program have joined a 27-state effort to take on the student debt problem in a national campaign launching this week. The aim...
Fifty-two West Virginia investment professionals have been named to the sixteenth annual SMART529 Honor Roll for encouraging families to save for higher education.
“West Virginia’s ...
Unclaimed Property program turns up $34,000 for United Way
State Treasurer John Perdue presented an Unclaimed Property check of $34,000 March 1 to United Way of Marion County, the last estate remna...
Brothers, 85 and 82, to claim lost railroad stock
D. Randall Cole came back from the Vietnam War much quieter than when he left home.
He spent a year stateside learning the Vietnamese language, ...
State Treasurer John Perdue’s office has returned nearly $1 million in unclaimed life insurance proceeds to beneficiaries since the beginning of fiscal 2019, a continued outgrowth of the Treasur...
Nearly half filed electronically in December; “fast track” expedites where possible
State Treasurer John Perdue’s Unclaimed Property Division received nearly half of its claims ap...
Entries must be postmarked by Friday, February 22, 2019 to qualify
West Virginia State Treasurer John Perdue and representatives from SMART529 gathered at Edgewood Elementary School in Charleston t...
“Get a Life” game teaches middle schoolers basics of money
It has been a common refrain aimed at adult children who won’t leave home; nosy neighbors who won’t mind their own...
Expanded saving limits change landscape
Until four years ago, the only legal remedy to assist people with disabilities consisted of free medical care through Medicaid and Supplemental Security Inco...
WVABLE accounts make future brighter for people with disabilities
Teays Valley man says new program allows security for 14-year-old daughter
Steve Slack is the parent of a Down Syndrome child, Sop...