
HS-say-what!?
If health insurance lingo sounds like another language, you’re not alone. Episode 8 of No Stupid Questions is here to translate! Financial expert Lea Landaverde breaks down Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) in plain English, showing you how these accounts can save you money on medical expenses and even get you some tax perks along the way — all in under 2 minutes.
Ready to make sense of it all? Watch now.

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