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MedicalDentalVisionCancerAccidentIdentity Theft
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Term LifeSpouse Term LifeChild(ren) Term Life
Voluntary AD&DSpouse AD&DChild(ren) AD&D
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HealthCare FSADependent Care FSA
Basic Life
Employee Family Permanent TermSpouse Family Permanent TermChild(ren) Family Permanent Term
HSAHospital Indemnity Plan
Critical IllnessCritical Illness Spouse
Emergency TransportationTelehealthPrescription SavingsMedicareFunction Health
Enrollment Video25-26 Benefit GuideCheck FSA

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More people are signing up for health savings accounts (HSA) than ever before due to the continued high deductible health plans. 

The concept of an HSA is simple: It’s a debit card you can only use for approved medical transactions like a prescription, over the counter medicines, or your co-pay at the doctor or dentist office.

The benefit of an HSA account is that it can be taken out of your paycheck pre-tax, which means it’s not included in your gross income and therefore, not subject to federal income tax.

The best part about this policy is that funds roll over from year to year, so you can save for future healthcare expenses. 

More people are signing up for health savings accounts (HSA) than ever before due to the continued high deductible health plans. 

The concept of an HSA is simple: It’s a debit card you can only use for approved medical transactions like a prescription, over the counter medicines, or your co-pay at the doctor or dentist office.

The benefit of an HSA account is that it can be taken out of your paycheck pre-tax, which means it’s not included in your gross income and therefore, not subject to federal income tax.

The best part about this policy is that funds roll over from year to year, so you can save for future healthcare expenses. 
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