Sell items you don’t need (electronics, furniture, tools) locally or online
Use fast cash buyer services or pawn shops for high-demand items
Get a same-day loan from a credit union or lender that offers quick funding
Request a paycheck advance from your employer (if available)
Ask for a short-term advance from a family member or friend with a clear repayment plan
Use a 0% APR intro offer card for emergency purchases if you can repay before interest starts
Borrow against a vehicle title or existing assets only if terms are affordable and understand risks
Cash out eligible retirement accounts if permitted and affordable
Negotiate with creditors for a short payment extension or temporary hardship plan
Sell unused gift cards or unused subscriptions for cash (only reputable buyers)
Participate in same-day gig work (delivery, ride-share, moving help, same-day labor)
Use community resources for emergency assistance (local charities, utility assistance, food banks with cash/aid programs)
Check local emergency rental or bill assistance programs
If you have steady income, consider a short-term personal loan with expedited funding
Avoid predatory loans, high-fee “advance” scams, and requests for upfront payment to receive money
