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Flexible spending account money will soon evaporate. Don't let the 'use it or lose it' rule catch you by surprise.
Miss your FSA deadline, and it can cost you. Here's what you must know about these tax-advantaged accounts for paying medical costs.
As mentioned, the IRS has announced higher contribution limits for next year (2026): $3,400, up from $3,300 in 2025. But if ...
If you have money left in your health care flexible spending account, it's time to use it or potentially lose it before the end of the year.
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New 2026 FSA limits: What changed and what to do
Flexible spending accounts are getting a meaningful reset for 2026, with higher contribution ceilings and new rules that ...
Millions of Americans will take to the skies and highways across the country in the coming weeks to spend time with loved ...
You have plenty of ways to spend DoD Health Care Flexible Spending Account money on eligible expenses. Here are some ...
A female boxer is trending on social media for her controversial weigh-in outfit. Ebanie Bridges, a 39-year-old boxer, has ...
About half of flexible spending account users forfeit funds annually. Don’t be one of them. Here’s how to use your benefits ...
New research at the 2025 Financial Wellbeing Symposium finds many Americans depend on FSAs to avoid cutting care while ...
If you are enrolled in a high-deductible health plan, you can actually still contribute to your HSA account until April 15, ...
Your flexible spending account (FSA) may expire by the end of the year. In this edition of the Two-Minute Money Plan, Greg ...
FSAs save money and cut taxes, but there are downsides. Money deducted for a medical flexible spending account can be used to pay for over-the-counter drugs among other things. Getty Images Oct. 26, ...
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