Thinking of putting all your money in a sock because you’re afraid the Year 2000 bug will wipe out your bank account?
Think again: Most of it won’t be insured.
Home owners' insurance policies won't cover the money hidden under the mattress, should you decide to hide it there instead of taking your chances on your bank's Y2K compliance.
December 10, 1999 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Thinking of putting all your money in a sock because you’re afraid the Year 2000 bug will wipe out your bank account?
Think again: Most of it won’t be insured.
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