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		<title>Health Savings Accounts</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are considering changing your health insurance<br />
policy, you should be aware of the alternative of a<br />
Health Savings Account (HCA).</p>
<p>Health Savings Accounts started to become available<br />
(and legal) in 2004, allowing people with<br />
high-deductible insurance policies to set aside<br />
tax-free money to fund medical expenses up to the<br />
maximum deductible amount.</p>
<p>If you don’t have to use the funds, it rolls over<br />
every year. Once you reach age 65, you no longer are<br />
required to use it for medical expenses, although you<br />
certainly can; you can withdraw funds under the same<br />
conditions as a regular IRA.</p>
<p>Although you will be penalized if you use the funds<br />
for non-medical expenses prior to age 65, you can use<br />
the money for vision care, alternative medicine or<br />
treatment and dental care.</p>
<p>For 2008, an individual may fund up to $2,900 tax<br />
free. The maximum deductible would be $1100 and the<br />
maximum out-of-pocket cost would be $5,600.</p>
<p>For a family, the maximum tax-free contribution is<br />
$5,800 with the maximum deductible of $2,200 and the<br />
maximum out-of-pocket cost would be $11,200.</p>
<p>Health Savings Accounts are certainly a viable way to<br />
shelter income while providing catastrophic insurance<br />
coverage in light of the high cost of low-deductible<br />
health insurance plans.</p>
<p>For healthy people, it deserves some research. Consult<br />
with your insurance agent for all of the details<br />
involving this approach to managing your insurance<br />
needs.</p>
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