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VisionAccidentDisability
Voluntary Life with AD&DSpouse Voluntary Life with AD&DChild(ren) Voluntary Life with AD&D
HealthCare FSADependent Care FSA
Basic LifeHSAHospital Indemnity PlanEmergency Transportation
Rise 457 Retirement ProgramDenton ISD 403(b) Retirement Plan
Critical IllnessSpouse Critical IllnessChild(ren) Critical Illness
Denton Public School FoundationSick Leave BankEAPPet InsuranceQualifying Life Events (QLE)Clinic
Enrollment Video25-26 Benefit Guide

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A flexible spending account (FSA) is one of several tax-advantaged financial accounts that can be set up through a cafeteria plan adopted by your employer.

A medical FSA is the most common type of flexible spending account, and allows you to set aside a portion of your earnings to pay for qualified expenses, most commonly for medical costs, such as doctors, dentists, and optometrist copays.

It should be noted that funds not used by the end of the plan year are lost to the employee, known as the “use it or lose it” rule, unless your employer has an extended grace period provision.

A flexible spending account (FSA) is one of several tax-advantaged financial accounts that can be set up through a cafeteria plan adopted by your employer.

A medical FSA is the most common type of flexible spending account, and allows you to set aside a portion of your earnings to pay for qualified expenses, most commonly for medical costs, such as doctors, dentists, and optometrist copays.

It should be noted that funds not used by the end of the plan year are lost to the employee, known as the “use it or lose it” rule, unless your employer has an extended grace period provision.
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