How an HSA can work in real life
Sarah, 35, is enrolled in a high deductible health plan and regularly contributes to her HSA.
When she visits the doctor and receives a $200 bill, she has options. She can pay using her HSA debit card right at checkout or pay out of pocket and save the receipt for reimbursement later.
She also uses her HSA debit card for qualified expenses like prescriptions, dental visits, and vision care.
Meanwhile, her remaining HSA balance continues growing tax free and can be used for future qualified medical expenses, including healthcare costs in retirement.
One account gives her flexibility now and confidence for what’s ahead.
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