Is sunscreen an eligible HSA expense?
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Evan Williams Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is the one in my freezer. Not sure any easier to open or not. Beware and just like with 401k, not all HSA programs are built the same. For example, my employer plan is with Health Equity and charges high fees in order to invest. So I opened a free to invest Fidelity HSA and do partial transfers from Health Equity to Fidelity for the amount I want to invest.
Good info Dustin thanks
Don’t we want to save up HSA as much as you can and not using it while you have decent income to pay for the medical bills? I consider HSA as the part of retirement saving and invest within the HSA.
Save and invest everything I put into the HSA. I’ll pay cash for sunscreen and anything else I need. Hopefully have 250k in that HSA when I retire.
Yeah me too, plus I keep pictures of all the receipts