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minus-square@jacksilverlinkEnglish3•1 day agoTo simplify both posts below: FSA: good if you know you’re going to have $2-3k+ medical expenses and want to use tax deffered money. HSA: good if you want to save tax deffered money year over year (and don’t mind having a high deductible insurance plan) additionally, some people use HSAs as an investment for retirement.
To simplify both posts below:
FSA: good if you know you’re going to have $2-3k+ medical expenses and want to use tax deffered money.
HSA: good if you want to save tax deffered money year over year (and don’t mind having a high deductible insurance plan)
additionally, some people use HSAs as an investment for retirement.