How To Invest Like The 1% Using An HSA (Step By Step)
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Top Comments (10)
Finally a clear cut way to digest this HSA topic. Thanks Graham!
👉 Another great thing about the HSA that was not covered: If you keep your receipts from medical expenses, you can get reimbursed from your HSA account at ***ANY TIME***. This means that if you have expenses now and keep your receipts, you can let your money grow in your account and then get reimbursed when you need cash. The IRS confirmed that there is no time limit, so you can withdraw it years from now if you need cash from the account.
Andre is like the mcdonalds of investment advice.
😂 “If you didn’t like this video — my name is Graham Stephan.” You are an amazing educator and entertainer Andrei!
Wow, I’m more impressed with the magic than the actual content😂
You create some of the best YouTube videos out there! I can't believe CNBC hasn't offered you a show yet...
I have an HSA but won't use a dime of it. I save my receipts, physical and digital, a spreadsheet that manages the details, and when I go to retire (lol that's funny), I'm going to cash in on that receipt money. This way, the money in the HSA will grow because of compound interest so I should have more when I go to retire.
The fancy watch, magic tricks, and the stretchy eye movements, this dude is a baller.
I think I’ll take both the IRA and the HSA and the 401K. There we go!
I love my HSA account! It’s the best!
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Top Comments (10)
Finally a clear cut way to digest this HSA topic. Thanks Graham!
👉 Another great thing about the HSA that was not covered: If you keep your receipts from medical expenses, you can get reimbursed from your HSA account at ***ANY TIME***. This means that if you have expenses now and keep your receipts, you can let your money grow in your account and then get reimbursed when you need cash. The IRS confirmed that there is no time limit, so you can withdraw it years from now if you need cash from the account.
Andre is like the mcdonalds of investment advice.
😂 “If you didn’t like this video — my name is Graham Stephan.” You are an amazing educator and entertainer Andrei!
Wow, I’m more impressed with the magic than the actual content😂
You create some of the best YouTube videos out there! I can't believe CNBC hasn't offered you a show yet...
I have an HSA but won't use a dime of it. I save my receipts, physical and digital, a spreadsheet that manages the details, and when I go to retire (lol that's funny), I'm going to cash in on that receipt money. This way, the money in the HSA will grow because of compound interest so I should have more when I go to retire.
The fancy watch, magic tricks, and the stretchy eye movements, this dude is a baller.
I think I’ll take both the IRA and the HSA and the 401K. There we go!
I love my HSA account! It’s the best!