The key principle of ethical living is taking responsibility for oneself and not putting a burden on others.
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If you delay enrolling in Medicare, you can continue to stash cash in a health savings account. But this may not be a good move.
Learn how to reduce the tax bite on your salary and match withholding to the amount you’ll actually owe the government.
Take advantage of new consumer tools to find affordable policies.
Health care is a significant line item in a retiree's budget. These strategies can help ease the pain of medical costs.
Customize your selections to save money and maximize coverage.
Being young, healthy and broke does not mean you should skip paying for health insurance. Stay covered without spending a fortune.
A high-deductible insurance plan coupled with a health savings account can offer big tax breaks.
How to pay the lowest price without sacrificing quality.
You can make a tax- and penalty-free transfer from an IRA to HSA, but it might not be a good move.
HealthCare.gov gives you the tools to find the best coverage.
A new program offers coverage to people with preexisting conditions.
These tax-advantaged accounts can help you pay for costs not covered by a high-deductible health-insurance policy.
Challenges seek to erase the law's mandate to buy coverage.
This fact sheet explains the ins and outs of opening, funding and benefiting from health savings accounts.
New limits on flexible spending accounts will make health savings accounts more attractive.
Soon-to-be college grads and people with health issues should follow these strategies to benefit from the new law.
It will take several years to know for sure, but some provisions may really help.
A blow-by-blow rundown of when and how the health care bill will take effect.
Look for higher premiums, more wellness plans in efforts to cut costs.
Are your medical expenses enough to make you sick? Here are 11 ways to ease the pain.
You can't contribute to an account, but you still can use the money.