Want to be sure you're spending your FSA money right? Check out our list of eligible and ineligible FSA expenses to know you're getting what you need. What is FSA? FSA stands for Flexible Spending Account, and is provided as part of a health insurance plan. The idea is that...
Starting a new job is exciting! What's not exciting (for most people, anyway) is to figure out what type of insurance coverage you need. To help you make a decision, we've listed some of the pros and cons of FSA and HSA plans. How does FSA Work? Flexible spending accounts...
Whether you're a seasoned insurance user or a spring chicken just starting out, the fine details of FSA and HSA can easily become muddled. Stay with us as we unpack how the accounts are similar, and how they're unique. FSA A flexible spending account (FSA), otherwise known as a flexible...
Flexible spending accounts (FSAs) and health savings accounts (HSAs) are both available alongside health insurance plans to set aside pre-tax money on medical expenses. If you've never dealt with them before, they can get confusing, so stay with us as we give you a brief rundown of each! How does...
With Flexible Spending Accounts, it really is a use-it-or-lose-it situation. Some employers have a carryover (amount of up to $500) or a grace period of two-and-a-half months to spend down the account. If neither are options, then it’s go time! If you have not yet spent your pre-tax dollars from...
2018 is coming to an abrupt end, and so is the time to spend what's left in your FSA account. All prescription eyewear count as FSA eligible funds and reading sunglasses are no exception. Top brands, such as Maui Jim, Costa, Sun Cloud and more have taken their top-selling sunglasses and...
Flexible spending accounts or "FSA accounts" have funds that expire on December 31st each year...most of the time. On the most part, Flex funds do not roll over into the next year, so it's "use it or lose it" when it comes to Flex accounts. However, some employers...