To Hear or Not to Hear – Part 1
To Hear or Not to Hear – Part 1 We recently explored the complicated world of hearing aids. My husband is one of 48
To Hear or Not to Hear – Part 1 We recently explored the complicated world of hearing aids. My husband is one of 48
Is Medicare an option at 65? Do you have to sign up for Medicare? Turning 65 is a well celebrated birthday- especially if you have
FSA or HSA- Which should you use? FSA or HSA- Which should you use? Which employer health plan should you use? Flexible Spending Account
Combatting Rising Health Care Costs As a result of the rising cost of health insurance, memberships in health care sharing organizations are rising. A health
There are two things you don’t want to see being made – sausage and laws. I think we witnessed the reason for that with the
We have all felt the pinch of rising cost of health care. Our health care costs are on a path to $4.8 trillion by 2021; up from $2.76 trillion in 2010 and $75 billion in 1970. Health care is fast approaching 20% of the U.S. economy.
Our health directly impacts our ability to create wealth, and most importantly KEEP It.
How do we maintain/restore our health? Consider the following suggestions. As you read, determine which 2 items you are going to implement in your routine THIS week. Change happens in consistent small steps.
Do you use FSA or HSA? It depends. Do you have heavy medical expenses? FSAs have lower deductibles and co-pays. Do you need diagnostic tests
Health Savings Account Plans
Your employer may offer a second option of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). These are coupled with a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP). Small business owners, self-employed and individuals may also use this program.
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