Sponsored Links


Other Topics
Sponsored Links



Quote of the Day

"The most pitiful among men is he who turns his dreams into silver and gold."

Kahlil Gibran

FEATURED
FINANCE
PRODUCTS
 
Ultraforex Trading : Automated Forex
 
123 Trading Secrets For Stocks, Futures...
 
Trend Zone - Forex Trading System Guide...
 
The Day Trade Forex Trading And Information...
 
Prophet1 Automated Forex Trading System...
 




 


Google


Warning: fopen(stopka/index.php) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /stopka.php on line 117

Warning: fopen(stopka/6655d922aa2c1bbb44b556c10262be35.txt) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /stopka.php on line 117


 
Featured Savings Articles

Golf Mall at Jetsetters Magazine for Resort and Gear Savings
Golf Mall at Jetsetters Magazine for Resort and Gear SavingsRead Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.comTo read this entire feature FREE with photos cut and paste this ...

Health Savings Account; is it right for you?
Exploring the Health Savings Account; is it right for you? The healthcare insurance marketplace, working with the federal government, has recently begun to offer an alternative to traditional health insurance. This new option, known as the Health Savings ...

Savings Bonds
Savings bonds are a great way to save money for your future. Either purchased yourself, or given as a gift, savings bonds ensure you that you will have at least some amount of savings later on. Although you may already know a little about savings ...





Health Savings Account; is it right for you?
 
Exploring the Health Savings Account; is it right for you?

The healthcare insurance marketplace, working with the federal government, has recently begun to offer an alternative to traditional health insurance. This new option, known as the Health Savings Account, is designed to give consumers more control and accountability for their health care spending and to ease the burden on employers who have been struggling under the continually increasing cost of healthcare.

The Health Savings Account (HSA) is a savings account that accepts pre-tax dollars designated for healthcare expenditures only. You are entitled to establish and use an HSA if you are enrolled in a high deductible health plan (HDHP). An HDHP is a health insurance plan where there is a high deductible (the minimum deductible to qualify as an HDHP is $1,000 for individuals; $2,000 for families in 2005). In general, these HDHPs have significantly lower premiums, freeing money that can be placed in the HSA for later use.

The theory behind the HSA/HDHP is several-fold. 1. If consumers are aware of the cost of their healthcare, as they will be with a high deductible, they will buy more prudently. Prudent purchase means being able to keep money saved toward healthcare costs in another year, or, eventually, drawing down the funds and paying regular income tax on it, something like a 401(k) plan.

2. Employers are relieved of the burden of high cost premiums and can choose to place some or all of the savings into HSAs on behalf of their employees.

3. HSA funds can be rolled over from year-to-year, allowing you to build a medical nest egg.

The HSA option was signed into law in 2003 and made available in 2004. The major impetus for the HSA approach was the continued rise in healthcare premiums. Premiums for employer-provided health insurance have risen 59 percent since 2000, according to the National Bureau of Economic Research. Employer health insurance premiums increased by 11.2 percent in 2004, nearly four times the rate of inflation, according to the National Coalition on Health Care. Mellon Human Resources and Investor Solutions in May conducted a study that showed 7 percent of the over 360 employers surveyed already offer HSA plans to employees and 32 percent plan to offer them in 2006.

These rapid changes have left many people wondering if they should agree to an HSA option. The answer to that question rests with an analysis of your individual situation. You must balance:

1.)the cost of your share of the premium; 2.)the savings that you will roll into the HAS

with the likelihood of spending that money and/or more on healthcare costs. If you are like more than 70% of Americans and spend less than $500 out-of-pocket on healthcare annually, there may be a substantial savings for you in the HSA. If, on the other hand, you or your family use a lot of medical resources or are at-risk for larger medical expenditures, or do not have cash readily available for unexpected expenses, the HSA could be a very difficult option.

About the author:

carcasherdotcom seocontest is your place for car insurance and sales.

Savings News



Politico

Federal Worker Savings Plan Computers Hit in Cyber-Attack
ABC News (blog)
Last month the FBI notified the Thrift Savings Plan, the contribution retirement savings plan for Federal employees, that a contractor's computer systems had been breached in a complex cyber-attack with 123000 Social Security numbers being compromised.
Cyberattack targets federal employee dataPolitico
Hackers hit Thrift Savings PlanBizjournals.com
123000 Thrift Savings Plan accounts hackedMarine Corps Times
Pensions & Investments -Fox Business
all 39 news articles »

USA TODAY

Making your retirement savings last
Tucson Citizen
26, 2012, under USA TODAY News Money Watch, a personal finance column that runs every Saturday, features a financial planner from the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors answering reader questions about saving, protecting and growing ...
Money Watch: How do I make my 401(k) last after retiring?USA TODAY

all 2 news articles »

Your 2012 Memorial Day Sales Savings Cheat Sheet
DailyFinance
"The time required to search for the best possible deal keeps shoppers from comparing prices, even if that means saving them a lot of money." That's where these bargain-finding search engines come in handy, he says. They'll "not only save you time and ...

and more »

Greece's euro exit a recipe for hardship as savings dwindle and prices skyrocket
Washington Post
WHAT ABOUT HOMES AND SAVINGS? As the new drachma quickly loses its value against other currencies, ordinary Greeks' savings and pensions will shrink just as rapidly. Analyst Vangelis Agapitos estimates that inflation under the new drachma would quickly ...

and more »

Telegraph.co.uk

Analysis: Greeks not alone in bank savings exodus
Chicago Tribune
Related Analysis: Greeks not alone in bank savings exodus People make transactions at the ATM machines outside bank branches in Athens People make transactions at the ATM machines outside bank branches in Athens Dimitris Stamatakos sits in a field on ...
Greek burglars cash in as savers flee banksReuters

all 184 news articles »