rs to
determine the potential future value of their HSAs based on their expected
contributions and expenses.
It also has practical tips on selecting an HSA provider such as:
-- Work with a company that understands health insurance and has
considerable experience with HSAs.
-- Consider costs, interest rates and investment options.
-- Look for a provider able to provide insurance plans, claims and HSA
information in one comprehensive package. "HSAs are for everyone who
needs protection and wants to save for unexpected-and expensive
medical emergencies," said Scott Krienke, senior vice president,
individual markets, for Assurant Health, a leading provider of HSAs.
"HSAInsights answers their commonly asked questions to help them make
good decisions."
"I would recommend HSAs to anyone who wants to put money
away-tax-free-for future health needs or retirement," said Pam Wimbish, the
first person to own an HSA. "For me, HSAs are a no-brainer."
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