HSA
Americanabbreviation
Etymology
Origin of HSA
First recorded in 2000–05
Example Sentences
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Don’t overlook this triple-tax-advantaged powerhouse: Money is contributed tax-free to an HSA, grows tax-free, and can be withdrawn tax-free as long as it’s used for qualifying medical expenses.
From Barron's
You generally can’t use HSA funds to pay monthly premiums, but you can put that savings toward out-of-pocket costs, such as the hefty deductible that many policies have.
From Barron's
They aren’t contributing to the second HSA, which currently has $23,000 and was set up by Brady Muñoz at a previous employer.
That might not seem like much, but it can grow if you invest your HSA in the market and don’t tap the account to pay current medical expenses, says Jody D’Agostini, a financial advisor at Equitable Advisors.
From Barron's
Every year, you contribute the maximum to your HSA.
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