Anonymous wrote:I am so glad I posted. Off to Plan C! Thanks so much!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you absolutely need it don’t touch it. The money there grows tax free. Hopefully itis invested in the stock market. If you take money out that you don’t need and reinvest it, gains are now taxable…
An HSA invested in the stock market?
You can invest a HSA the same way you can a 401k.
That’s interesting, I had no idea. I will definitely look into that. I’m curious, if you do this, can you still withdraw for medical reasons before the age of retirement without incurring huge fees?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you absolutely need it don’t touch it. The money there grows tax free. Hopefully itis invested in the stock market. If you take money out that you don’t need and reinvest it, gains are now taxable…
An HSA invested in the stock market?
You can invest a HSA the same way you can a 401k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you absolutely need it don’t touch it. The money there grows tax free. Hopefully itis invested in the stock market. If you take money out that you don’t need and reinvest it, gains are now taxable…
An HSA invested in the stock market?
Anonymous wrote:Unless you absolutely need it don’t touch it. The money there grows tax free. Hopefully itis invested in the stock market. If you take money out that you don’t need and reinvest it, gains are now taxable…