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How to Invest Your HSA & Other Listener Questions Answered

August 16
42 mins

Episode Description

Should you invest your HSA (Health Savings Account), and if so, how do you actually do it? In this episode of Wise Money, we're answering listener questions on some of the most important areas of your financial life. We kick things off with one of the most common questions we receive: Should you invest your HSA, and if so, how? We'll explain what a Health Savings account is, why it's such a powerful tool, and who should (and shouldn't) consider investing their HSA for long-term growth. We'll also tackle other listener questions.

Season 10, Episode 52

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