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  2. How to use your HSA as a retirement plan - AOL

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    Use as a bridge to Medicare: If you retire before 65, your HSA can help you transition into Medicare by covering health expenses. However, once you’re enrolled in Medicare, you cannot make any ...

  3. This rule provides flexibility to use your HSA funds for anything you need in retirement. However, there’s a big catch. HSAs allow tax-free withdrawals, but only if you’re using the money for ...

  4. Retirement Savings: 3 Ways To Use Your HSA in Retirement - AOL

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    Health savings accounts aren't nearly as popular as their more well-known counterparts like IRAs and 401(k) plans. Although their stated purposes are different -- an HSA is supposed to help you pay...

  5. How to Use an HSA to Save for Retirement - AOL

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    "The HSA was created when high-deductible (insurance) plans came about," explains Joseph Conroy, author of "Decades & Decisions: Financial Planning at Any Age," and a financial advisor with ...

  6. What is a health savings account? - AOL

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    You can use HSA funds now and in retirement. You, an employer, a relative or others can contribute to your HSA. There are no time constraints for spending the funds.

  7. Retirement Savings: 6 Ways an HSA Could Be More ... - AOL

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    Figuring out what sort of investment accounts to save in for retirement can be a little puzzling. Most financial experts will recommend tax-advantaged accounts like 401(k)s and traditional IRAs ...