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The HSA retirement bridge: Why 2026 limits make HSAs more powerful than IRAs

You've probably heard of IRAs for retirement. Maybe you already have one. But there's another account that doesn't get nearly ...
Americans are increasingly embracing the health savings account — a tax-advantaged account for those enrolled in a ...
Just as individual retirement accounts (IRAs) and 401 (k)s allow retirement savers to make catch-up contributions at a ...
In fact, if you're able to, a good bet is to fund an HSA during your working years but save your entire balance for ...
Everyone's finances have wrinkles. Debt with very high interest (credit cards with fees of 15-25%) may simply reduce savings at a faster rate than investments increase. Settlement of a high-interest ...
HSAs are great vehicles for retirement health care costs but come with challenging estate planning tax issues.
A 65-year-old worker recently posted on Reddit about a problem many near-retirees face: they enrolled in Social Security at ...
With an HSA, you get to decide how much to spend and how much to save for retirement. It's possible to invest the funds in your HSA, allowing them to take advantage of compound interest. As long as ...
You may be able to use your account in surprising ways.
KUTV — With annual enrollment season in full swing, many Americans are in the process of selecting workplace benefits for 2026. As health care costs continue to rise, however, the pressure to choose ...
You must be enrolled in a high-deductible health plan to be eligible for an HSA. Funds in an FSA must be used up within the plan year or the grace period. HSAs can act as secondary retirement accounts ...
HSAs offer tax benefits and cover IRS-approved health expenses, reducing taxable income. Funds for HSAs can be accumulated through contributions from both you and, potentially, your employer. Eligible ...