A Dozen Timely Ideas
Suddenly, the traditional wisdom of putting aside cash for an emergency seems more important than ever. With economic storm clouds brewing, it makes sense to have three to six months' worth of living expenses -- even more if you can manage it -- tucked away in a safe place.In the meantime, click through our gallery to discover more ways than you probably ever imagined to turn your hard assets into cold cash if you need to.
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