You can pretty much bank that any article about “Rules” is not going to speed the process of paint drying, however, at this very moment, on this very day, it is one of the leading keyword searches related to Health Savings Accounts. So if you are reading this, I’m guessing you are about to be pulled into the HSA revolution or you have already been sucked in, it’s the end of the year, and you are trying to figure out what you need to do to maximize your savings and your tax benefits.
And since we are all about answering the question “what is an HSA”, it seems only fitting that if you blasted through cyberspace and somehow landed on this page reading this article, and this sentence specifically, it seems only fair that we get you to a place that can get your question answered. If you will click right here you will be shot through cyberspace just a little bit further onto, what I believe is the best site to learn about and understand HSAs. It is called HSAeducator.com, and unlike some other sites it is not written in Beurocratease. You should be able to get most, if not all of your questions answered there.
It’s all pretty much laid out on one page to keep from inducing sleep, but as you read it, should you want to learn more about high deductible health plansor anything else HSA related just click through the next page and read ‘til you feel like an HSA expert.
Oh, and one more thing, there is a pretty good starter page of frequently asked questions about HSAs if you have a question. If you can’t find the answer, just post your question on the HSAeducator forum(you will have to register) and one of the many HSA experts will try to answer it for you.
But wait….there’s more. If you are already into your HSA and are looking for a great and free way to put more money into it you should definitely check out www.myHSArewards.com, where you can save money into your health savings account when you make everyday purchases. It is a new program and represents a total no brainer way to save more $s for your health care.
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