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Category: Health Savings Accounts

featured image Shopping for Colorado Health Insurance?

One piece of advice — don’t go it alone. We will make sure you get set up with the right health plan at the right price whether that plan is inside Connect for Health Colorado (the marketplace) or outside of it. Call 970.484.1250 for free advice and expert support or click here for instant health…

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featured image Are Health Savings Accounts a Good Investment?

A growing trend in both individual and employer sponsored healthcare, using a health savings account (HSA), is a great option for some. HSA accounts are bank accounts that are  paired with a high deductible health plan (HDHP), and are primarily used to pay for medical expenses. One of the chief advantages is that this money…

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featured image How much can I contribute to my health savings accounting for 2014?

Here’s what you need to know about Health Savings Accounts (HSA) for 2014: HDHP Minimum Deductible Amount Individual                                                        $1,250 Family                                                              $2,500 HDHP Maximum Out-of-Pocket Amount Individual    …

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featured image How much can I contribute to my HSA for 2013?

Here’s what you need to know about Health Savings Accounts (HSA) for 2013: HDHP Minimum Deductible Amount Individual                                                        $1,250 Family                                                              $2,500 HDHP Maximum Out-of-Pocket Amount Individual    …

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featured image How much can I contribute towards my HSA for 2012?

Assuming that you have a qualified high deductible health plan, you can contribute up $3100 as an individual or $6250 for family coverage. And, if you are 55 or older, you can contribute another $1000 on top of the standard contribution limits as a “catch-up contribution”. More information about health savings accounts is available here.

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featured image How much can I contribute towards my HSA for 2011?

Assuming that you have a qualified high deductible health plan, you can contribute up $3050 as an individual or $6150 for family coverage. And, if you are 55 or older, you can contribute another $1000 on top of the standard contribution limits as a “catch-up contribution”. More information about health savings accounts is available here.

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featured image Why Smart People Are Buying Health Savings Accounts

No doubt about it, Colorado health insurance can get pretty expensive. In these difficult economic times, it’s hard to fit insurance premiums into the family budget. Which is why instead of getting traditional health insurance, more and more Colorado residents are turning to health savings accounts (HSA). The reason: instead of paying insurance companies for…

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featured image Health Savings Account Limits for 2010

If you have a health savings account (HSA) plan, please be advised of the new limits for 2010. These amounts for 2010 as compared to 2009 are shown below. The catch-up contribution limit prescribed by statue is also included.     If you would like to learn more about the benefits of HSA plans, we…

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featured image How to Save Money on Health Insurance

Health insurance premiums are becoming a larger and larger portion of the typical Colorado family’s budget. For most, the rate of increase is not sustainable — but what do you do? It would be unwise to go without health insurance coverage, but something has got to change.

Here are five steps that you can take to save money on your health insurance premiums (and/or reduce other health related expenses):

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