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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 ...
HSAs: One of the most tax-savvy money moves ...
As part of the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003, Health Savings Accounts were created ...
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 ...
Question: I currently have a HDHP and an HSA, but I will be retiring later this summer. What happens to my HSA account? HDHP are High Deductible Health Plans. They are an insurance product, usually ...
Health Savings Account contributions are tax-free and withdrawals are tax-free when used for qualified medical expenses. Single individuals can contribute up to $4,300 yearly while families can ...
HSAs can be used to pay current medical expenses or to save for retirement. Thanks to the power of compound growth, even modest annual contributions to an HSA can make life in retirement easier. It's ...
Katie Reilly is a former Editor of Trading and Investing at Investopedia. She has a decade of experience in journalism, previously covering national news and education issues. She earned her ...
One of the more underrated retirement strategies you can consider today is the Health Savings Account. Essentially, a tax-advantaged savings account that can help you pay for medical expenses like ...