Need to open my first HSA account to "earn" the "wellness dollars" from my employer. Not sure which bank or firm I should go with.. Any ideas/recommendations? TC 135K
The one offered by the employer. Everyone else charges premium.
Fidelity is free
Didn't know that
Most companies will just open one for you. Otherwise, I did some research into what to do with a prior employer's HSA, and went with Fidelity. Good support / fees and you can invest in whatever you want.
Wait u get options? Shieett
I thought companies always opened one for you and contribute through payroll deductions?
My company told me to open one on my own. They can open an HRA which is something I don't want to do as it is a use-it/lose-it account that ends when I leave this company.
Fidelity or Lively
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