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Hi! I’m Janet Bodnar Editor of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine. Need extra money? How
about turning the clutter around your house into cash? Once your editor here at Kiplinger’s
recently made an easy $200 just by selling flatware that he and his wife no longer use on eBay or
you can unload everything from furniture to collectibles and clothing. Or post your wears or
Craig’s lists, sold your books on amazon.com. and one website gazelle.com even specializes in
buying computers, cell phones, GPS devices and other electronic gear.
The price of gold is always fluctuating but even if you don’t get top dollar you can still get a
pretty penny for jewelry you no longer wear or bling that reminds of a bows best forgotten. One
reliable source of information about what your bubbles are worth is the National Association of
Jewelry Appraiser. Now here is an idea you might not apart of, you don’t need the second home
to cash in on the vacation rentals that are less expensive and more homey that hotels. Instead you
can rent out your principal residence. One Kiplinger’s reader has rented out her home and stay
over month for anywhere from one night to several weeks and depending on the season she can
write in anywhere from $400 to thousand dollars a night.
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