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When to Spend Your HSA

An Investment Tool for Retirement

“An HSA is a great investment tool for retirement since other types of retirement accounts incur taxes.”

HSA Tax Benefits

“Lowering tax liability with an HSA allows people to keep more of their paycheck each year and give less to the IRS.”

Investing and Spending Strategies

“To grow an HSA balance, it is a good idea to invest a portion of it in mutual funds, bonds, or stocks.”

Transferring an HSA When Changing Jobs

“The rules of transferring an HSA are dependent on the employer-sponsored health insurance plan.”

The Right Time To Open an HSA

“The rules of transferring an HSA are dependent on the employer-sponsored health insurance plan.”

Frequently Asked Questions

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Dental Terminology

Co-pay
A fixed payment made by the insured (patient) coupled with that of the insurance coverage.
Deductible
Part of an insurance policy that indicates a specified amount of money that the insured must pay prior to the coverage amount.
Flexible Spending Account
A tax-advantaged savings account offered by employers to cover eligible medical expenses not covered by insurance such as copays, prescription drugs, and deductibles.
Health Care Savings Accounts
A tax-advantaged savings account for medical expenses for tax-payers with a high-deductible healthcare plan.
Medical Necessity
Health care services that are justified as necessary for the well-being of a patient.
Oral Health
Health conditions that directly relate to the functionality or aesthetics of the mouth, teeth, gums, jaw, or throat.
Out of Pocket Medical Expenses
An out of pocket medical expense is anything a person has to pay for medical reasons that is not covered by insurance. These typically include co-payments, deductibles or uninsured prescription and procedure costs.
Out of Pocket Maximum
The out of pocket maximum is the most an individual will have to pay for health care services in a plan year before your insurance provider covers all the cost.
Prevention
The act or practice of stopping something from arising or its progression.
Tax-Advantaged
An economic bonus that applies to certain types of investments or savings accounts that are tax-reduced, tax-deferred, or tax-free.