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Lost retirement accounts are a growing problem. How to track down yours

Por: Los Angeles Times Business February 26, 2023

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Dear Liz: I applied for and received Social Security widow's benefits from my deceased ex-husband. Social Security notified me that my ex-husband had a profit-sharing plan that could have beneficiary money. I have tried to find out the correct people to talk to, but the original employer has changed hands a few times. I spoke to the financial services company that handles retirement plans for the current iteration, but they had no record of... + full article



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