You Can Purchase These Nike Weights Using Your FSA or HSA

If you’re thinking about setting up a home gym, you’ll want to get a weight set first. Personally, I really like adjustable dumbbells. But there’s also a solid way to save some money on your home gym equipment: using FSA or HSA funds. Thanks to a partnership between Nike and Truemed, you can use pre-tax […]
Understanding Your HSA After the Passage of the Significant Bill

Make a cent: Manage HSA after “Big Beautiful Building” passes Thanks for joining us. One notable part of the recent legislation, dubbed the “Big Beautiful Building,” is its aim to increase access to health savings accounts (HSAs). Starting in 2026, millions of Americans will qualify for these accounts. Here to explain the changes is financial […]
IRS announces updated HSA limits for 2026. Here’s what investors should be aware of – CNBC

On Thursday, the IRS shared the contribution limits for Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) for 2026, ensuring the benefits of triple tax advantages on healthcare expenses. The recent update indicates that for self-only health insurance, the contribution limit will increase to $4,400—up from $4,300 in 2025, thanks to inflation adjustments. For those with family coverage, the […]
Liz Weston: Medicare recipient should spend down their HSA to avoid heir’s tax burden – OregonLive

Dear Liz: I use Medicare, but I also have a health savings account with a fair market value of over $9,000. Can I spend this on prescriptions, eye care, etc.? I hate wasting this money. My wife passed away and it sat there for a while. answer: You can't contribute to HSAs after using Medicare, […]
Beware! An HSA Is Great But . . . – The White Coat Investor

[EDITOR’S NOTE: Deadline alert! Tomorrow, December 12, is the last day you can register for the Physician Wellness and Financial Literacy Conference (WCICON25) and be guaranteed to receive our famed swag bag (which includes books, a limited edition WCI shirt, and so much more). Aside from getting to hear engaging keynote speakers like SC Gutierrez, […]
Why the IRS is challenging how you spend your tax-free HSA, FSA dollars – The Washington Post

For years, Americans have used tax-free funds from medical savings accounts to cover a variety of health and wellness supplies, such as eyeglasses, tampons, massage devices, acupuncture, and even fitness equipment deemed medically necessary by a doctor. I’ve been using it for. But now IRS says some companies are misleading Educate consumers about what is […]