9 Things You'll Regret Keeping in a Safe Deposit Box
In today's digital age, in which seemingly anything that matters is stored virtually in the cloud, a physical safe deposit box comes across as a relic of the bricks-and-mortar past. But don't be too hasty to dismiss the importance of keeping certain valuables securely tucked away in your bank's vault. A safe deposit box can offer critical protection for important documents and prized possessions; old, valuable baseball cards inherited from a relative, for example.
A safe deposit box isn't a wise choice for everything, however. We talked to experts to come up with a list of nine things you might come to regret locking away in your bank, which isn't open nights, holidays or perhaps even weekends.
Take note that access to your safe deposit box could be even more limited during emergencies. The coronavirus pandemic has reduced operating hours for some bank branches, and major banks, including Bank of America, have temporarily closed select branches. Others require an appointment
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