$100 Bed Bath & Beyond Gift Card Giveaway!
There are many ways to make your healthcare plan work for you.One thing that a lot of people know exists but don’t understand is a health care account. Unitedhealtcare wants to simplify things for you so Health care can work for you! There are three types: Health Savings Account (HSA), Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and Health Reimbursement Account (HR) The one that is most commonly referred to and used is an HSA. Implementing one into your health care plan has several benefits and can really help you and your family out when it comes to health care costs.
Unfortunately, not enough people know exactly what it is and how it’s used. And they’re missing out on some very valuable information not to mention cost savings on health care services.
Here are some great things that make HSA something great to consider:
- It’s a personal bank account to help you save and pay for covered health care services and qualified medical expenses
- In order to get one, you must sign up for a high deductible health care plan
- You own the account , and you, your family, or employer can deposit money into it, like a regular bank account
- There is a yearly limit to how much you can deposit, but there is no limit on how much you can save over time
- If you don’t spend all the HSA money in your account in a year’s time, the money rolls over into the next year. It will stay in there until you choose to spend it
- It is tax free ! You don’t have to pay federal or, in most cases, state income taxes on deposits you make, money you spend from the account, or interest earned.
Because Unitedhealthcare is all about helping you save money and win some as well, they’ve come out with some great engagements this month to help you see how much Healthcare can actually work for you.
They’ve got two fantastic Engagements this month:
Each engagement offers a $100 weekly prize w inner and a $500 monthly winner.You can enter each engagement daily.
THE GIVEAWAY
One lucky winner will have the chance to win this $100 Bed Bath & Beyond Gift Card Giveaway!
Giveaway is open to US, 18+ only
Giveaway ends 1/31 at 11:59pm EST.
Make sure and use Promo Code Conservamom when completing the first and second entries over at UHC!
The participating bloggers were not compensated for this post. We are not associated with any of the companies named above. No purchase is necessary to enter. Void where prohibited by law. The odds of winning are based on the number of entries received Open to USA, 18+ only. Limit one entrant per household. Confirmed Winner(s) (by Random.org) will be contacted by email. Winner(s) have 48 hours to respond before a new winner is chosen. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited by law. The sponsor(s) will be responsible for product shipment to winner(s) of this giveaway. My blog is not responsible for product shipment/delivery. This event is in no way administered, sponsored, or endorsed by, or associated with, Facebook and/or Twitter, Google, Pinterest, Instagram or Klout.
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Marilyn Nawara says
I learned that you don’t lose the money if you don’t spend it by the end of the year.
Corey Witek says
Honestly I don’t know much about HSA. I don’t have it.
Brooke Allen says
We’ve had an HSA before, so I didn’t learn anything new. I wish we had access to one now. I think they’re great.
Lanie says
I learned that Out-of-pocket costs are not required for preventive care.
Haley Cook says
I learned that even if the year ends you won’t lose the money.
Christy G. says
I learned that they have 24 hour nurses to call. Thanks for the giveaway!
Jodi Wresh says
I learned that you wont lose your hsa dollars if not used
Jennifer H. says
I learned that you don’t loose the money.