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Has anyone considered self directing their HSA?

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  • Landlord
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Not sure how many here use a Health Savings Account (HSA), but for those that do and that are in good health this can be a means to build your HSA. My wife and are building a good sized balance and will be ready soon to make some investments.

Love to hear what others are doing or not doing with their HSA.

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Originally posted by Jon Klaus:
Similar rules as SD-IRA?

Yes, the rules are basically the same. The nice thing about an HSA account is that it is not taxed going in, while it is in or when you take it out. As long as the money is used for qualified medical expenses.

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