Many people set aside money for health expenses through FSAs (flexible spending accounts) and HSAs (health savings accounts), but confusion about how these accounts work is common — and it can come at a cost.
Those who have rushed to spend your FSA dollars before the deadline or wondered what happened to an HSA balance at year’s end are not alone. Below is a break down the differences in plain language, in order to make the most of health dollars. ×
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