Spender, Saver or Investor? New TIAA Resource Center Showcases HSA Benefits, Uses Based on Personality Type
The new site offers helpful information on HSA ownership, HSA use as a component of a retirement savings strategy and helpful tips to optimize account contributions.
The site is open to all, but those who already own an HSA can also take advantage of a fast and easy quiz to find out their HSA personality type: spender, saver or investor. The quiz is designed to help users better understand how their contribution strategy aligns with their personality type and offers actionable steps that can help maximize the impact of savings. By following suggested advice, users can graduate from one personality type to the next, with "HSA investor" being the optimal personality to help with saving for medical expenses in retirement.
"HSAs are becoming increasingly popular as more Americans realize they can use them to pay both out-of-pocket medical expenses today and in their long-term retirement savings strategy," said
Within the site, people can explore robust resources, including:
- An explanation of HSAs, qualifications for ownership, contribution limits, and screen tips that can help users more easily understand concepts
- A user-friendly tax savings calculator, demonstrating the potential tax savings for the first year and through to retirement
- A comparison chart to show the differences between Health Reimbursement Accounts (HRAs), Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) and retirement health care savings plans
- A calculator to demonstrate the impact of withdrawing from an HSA vs. a retirement plan for qualified medical expenses
- An overview of the benefits of investing HSA balances for potential growth
Consumers can visit https://vision.tiaa.org/public/vista/hsa for more information.
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