If you’ve read our previous columns and done the calculations and estimates suggested, you have an idea of what you actually spend in total for health benefits. By adding your health insurance premium costs to your estimated out-of-pocket expenses, you now have your total out-of-pocket pre-tax health care costs.
Now it’s time to calculate whether you could save money by opening a Health Savings Account, and perhaps raising your deductible so that you can pay a lower premium cost. ...
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If you’ve read our previous columns and done the calculations and estimates suggested, you have an idea of what you actually spend in total for... Read more »
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If you’ve read our previous columns and done the calculations and estimates suggested, you have an idea of what you actually spend in total for... Read more »
If you’ve read our previous columns and done the calculations and estimates suggested, you have an idea of what you actually spend in total for... Read more »
If you’ve read our previous columns and done the calculations and estimates suggested, you have an idea of what you actually spend in total for... Read more »