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    Health Ins Costs Retired at 56

    Since you are healthy and not using much health care services it's worth looking into HSA option. Full benefits of HSA can be realized only if you can afford HSA compatible HDHP and max out up to the annual limit set by IRS. Here's the summary of contribution and limits and qualification...
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    Health Ins Costs Retired at 56

    +1 for HSA option. I'm fairly young and in good health with no known medical issues (knock on wood). Since healthcare cost is skyrocketing I choose to go with a HSA health plan with $5000 dedu. I've had HSA since 2007 and have been contributing up to annual limit every year into a HSA account...
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    Who is the best HSA custodian?

    Oh...also, I'm waiting for Fidelity to open their HSA custodian services to general public. As of now they offer HSA custodian services to employer HSAs only. my wife and i have our 401k, Roth Ira, 529 college savings with fidelity. For the last 2 years I've been bugging fidelity every 6 months...
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    Who is the best HSA custodian?

    Search for "fatwallet HSA" in google. There is a thread dedicated for HSA and HSA custodian options. I monitor that fatwallet thread every week for updated from members and latests news and rates. I've had HSA since 2007. I have a HSA account with alliant credit union and HSA Adminstrators. As...
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