HSA vs FSA: Which One Should You Get?
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 Published On Jun 3, 2021

HSA vs. FSA | Which one should you sign up for, a Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA)? In this video, we’re going to compare and discuss the ins and outs of a health savings account vs flexible spending account, through 13 FAQs.

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0:00 - HSA vs FSA: Which One Should You Get?
0:33 - What is an HSA or FSA?
1:10 - Benefits of each
2:30 - Who is eligible?
4:10 - What are qualified expenses?
8:38 - Are eligible expenses the same?
9:10 - What are two types of spending accounts?

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