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Sep 17, 2024
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Cougar McGregor
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You could switch to the EPO plan and use your HSA to pay for the baby.
Then move back to the HDHP next year. Like you said, I think that's the better way to go personally.
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Zombre
Sep 17, 10:15am
HSA every time, definitely worth the $2k in the long run and more
RGGeemer
Sep 17, 10:16am
Assume 5% return, that 7k you put into an HSA next year will be worth 30k in 30
RGGeemer
Sep 17, 10:18am
You could switch to the EPO plan and use your HSA to pay for the baby.
Cougar McGregor
Sep 17, 10:21am
It really depends on the details of coverage and the premium cost.
Soren Tversky
Sep 17, 10:22am
It all depends on what the difference in monthly premiums is and what items
RocketCoug
Sep 17, 10:26am
I think the Utah grads on the board can answer that better than BYU grads.
Longseason
Sep 17, 10:49am
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