The Record (Troy, NY)

Out of the box

- — Lynn S. in Penn Yan, N.Y.

In a column last week we discussed what should go in your safe deposit box. Today, the subject is what should stay out of the safe deposit box. Let’s check it:

* Your original Will and Letters of Instructio­n — When you die, the bank will secure your safe deposit box, and the executor will have to affirm their right to access your informatio­n.

* Cash — If you need it in a hurry, you may not be able to get at it. Put cash in an interest-bearing checking or savings account.

* Passport — In case of an emergency trip, you might not be able to get it quickly.

* Spare keys — Since you can only get into the bank during certain hours, it’s best to leave an extra house key with a trusted neighbor or family member.

* Anything illegal, combustibl­e or dangerous — It’s probably against bank regulation­s.

Your bank representa­tive will supply you with the rules and regulation­s of safe deposit boxes. Read the informatio­n carefully and ask questions.

FYI: The nomenclatu­re: Safe deposit box or safety deposit box? Each is acceptable.

Tech tuesday

Here is one way wire frauds and fake money transfers happen:

In attempts to gain access to bank accounts in the United States, scammers, primarily from other countries, will attempt to defraud good-hearted, lonely and vulnerable people who they find on dating websites.

The scammer will romance and sweettalk someone to the point where the person drops their defenses and gives up their banking informatio­n, after a request is made for money. The scammer will impart a sense of urgency; this transfer has to happen right away. Be smart and don’t fall for this. But if you do, don’t feel embarrasse­d or ashamed. Contact law enforcemen­t.

Amatter of trust

A fiduciary is a person, usually a family member, financial adviser or attorney, who has a responsibi­lity to manage another’s monetary and business affairs, with that person’s best interests at heart.

Are you up for the task? The person you’d be representi­ng is giving you their trust. That person may be ill, a minor, an elderly person or a disabled person ... it really is a huge task and should be taken seriously.

The right key

DEARHELOIS­E » Got lots of keys and hate sorting to find which one goes to which lock? I mark the top of the key on both sides and around the keyhole with nail polish. Different colors for every lock!

— Sharon W., via email GOOD POINT!

DEARHELOIS­E » Why is it when a speaker is walking up to deliver a speech, the reporter says they are walking up to the podium?

One of the first things taught at public speaking organizati­ons is: the piece of furniture that holds the speech and the microphone is called a lectern.

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