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Old 05-12-2005, 10:02 AM
TK Sung
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Default Re: HSA provider recommendation?


"Tad Borek" <borekfm[at]pacbell.net> wrote in message
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> It's not quite free but I've been happy w/HSA Bank, www.hsabank.com.
Thanks. I already checked and ruled them out. (I wouldn't deal with
anybody with account closing fee). I think I'll just go with Saturna short
term with absolute zero fees for now since my contribution will be less than
$3k. Vanguard says they are having internal discussion on HSA, so I may be
able to move to Vanguard this year.

tk

 
Old 05-11-2005, 11:57 PM
Tad Borek
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TK Sung wrote:
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> I'm looking for an HSA with low/no fee till fidelity/vanguard provides HSA
> account. Does anyone have recommendation? The closest I found is Saturna,
> but they require me to put all my money in their high expense mutual funds
> to avoid fees.



TKS-
It's not quite free but I've been happy w/HSA Bank, www.hsabank.com.
Here's a link to their page about the current investment options -
basically it's a discount brokerage account with the usual kazillion
mutual funds (including Fido but not Vanguard) plus stocks/bonds:

http://www.hsabank.com/openhsa/investment_options.asp

You do need to keep an eye on the total costs but the costs seem
reasonable. I think it's 3-4 bucks a month combined for the brokerage +
HSA, or just $1.25 if you keep at least $3k in the HSA and enough in the
brokerage part. These have been changing so don't quote me on those!

-Tad

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Old 05-11-2005, 11:31 PM
TK Sung
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Default HSA provider recommendation?

I'm looking for an HSA with low/no fee till fidelity/vanguard provides HSA
account. Does anyone have recommendation? The closest I found is Saturna,
but they require me to put all my money in their high expense mutual funds
to avoid fees.

 

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