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  2. Deposit slip - Wikipedia

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    The description column on deposit slips has been used for over 100 years in the U.S. to notate where the bank should send the check to reclaim the money; this was done at first by notating in words the name of bank or its location. [9] The bank's transit number, also called bank number, began to be used instead of words.

  3. Health savings account - Wikipedia

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    Investments in a health savings account can be directed by the individual. While a typical health savings account custodian may offer investments such as certificates of deposit, stocks, bonds, or mutual funds, certain financial institutions provide accounts offering alternative investments which can be made inside the health savings account.

  4. Template:Fidelity Investments - Wikipedia

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    To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: {{Fidelity Investments | state = collapsed}} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar. {{Fidelity Investments | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible.

  5. HSA Bank - Wikipedia

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    HSA Bank is a health savings account (HSA) administrator in the United States. Based in Milwaukee and Sheboygan, Wisconsin , the company focuses on the administration, service, and support of health accounts including Health Savings Accounts, Flexible Spending Accounts, and Health Reimbursement Arrangements.

  6. FSA debit card - Wikipedia

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    An example of a Flexible spending account debit card with info edited out. All such cards to date bear the Visa , MasterCard , or Discover brand and operate through their main networks; thus all FSA debit card transactions are of the offline variety (also known as "signature debit" or, inaccurately but commonly, "credit").

  7. HealthEquity - Wikipedia

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    HealthEquity, Inc. is an American financial technology and business services company that is designated as a non-bank health savings trustee by the IRS. [2] This designation allows HealthEquity to be the custodian of health savings accounts regardless of which financial institution the funds are deposited with.

  8. Health reimbursement account - Wikipedia

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    According to the IRS, employees are reimbursed tax-free for qualified medical expenses up to a maximum amount for a coverage period. HRAs reimburse only items (co-pays, coinsurance, deductibles, and services) agreed to by the employer that are not covered by the employer's selected standard insurance plan (any health insurance plan, not only a ...

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