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Having a Baby? Use Your Pre-Tax Funds to Save

Benefit Resource Inc.

Even with health insurance, labor and delivery can cost around $5,000, and without insurance, it can be upwards of $40,000. Fortunately, one great way to help with out-of-pocket costs is utilizing a Health Savings Account (HSA). Try to do your best and max out HSA contributions. Hit this savings goal every year.

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5 Common Myths About Health Savings Accounts (HSAs)

Flimp Communications

Naturally, employees may be under the impression that using an HSA to pay for health costs requires untangling similar red tape. The truth: HSAs are essentially financial accounts, and as such, they are as easy to use as a bank account. Modern HSAs come with debit cards that can be used to make qualifying purchases.