Tax planning becomes a priority if you’re still working and can no longer fund an HSA.
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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 ...
An easy-to-understand guide to HSAs for people opening one for the first time.
People with some Affordable Care Act plans are now eligible to contribute to an HSA. Those buying care from a doctor via a ...
Established in the early 2000s, HSAs are tax-advantaged savings accounts that let people set aside money for medical expenses. Money; Getty Images Starting in 2026, millions more Americans will become ...
Both a HSA and a 401(k) are for tax-advantaged savings—the former for health expenses only, and the latter for retirement.
Paired with high-deductible healthcare plans, health savings accounts help ease healthcare costs. HSAs are a triple tax-advantaged vehicle in the tax code, allowing for pretax contributions, tax-free ...
Have an FSA or HSA before the year ends, make sure you're getting the most of your benefits. Here's what you need to know. For an FSA, *** flexible spending account, it's use it or lose it. Most funds ...
The HSA also allows them to set aside pre-tax dollars for current and future health care expenses. This was especially beneficial as they were planning for a baby and wanted to ensure they had the ...