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The  Flexible  Savings  Account  is  not  actually  part  of  your  health
                        insurance coverage, but the open season is the same as the health plans.
                        You must re-enroll and choose your contribution amounts to the FSA

                        each year. You may contribute up to $5,000 each year in pre-tax dollars
                        to be used  for health  expenses.  Depending  on your  tax bracket,  this

                        effectively  allows  you  to  get  a  20-40%  discount  on  health-related
                        expenses because you are paying for those expenses with pre-tax dollars.
                        You  can  use  the  funds  to  pay  medical  expenses  such  as  co-pays,

                        deductibles, dental and vision care, prescription and non-prescription
                        drugs.  Remember,  your  ability  to  contribute  to  the  health  portion  is
                        limited to use for dental and vision care if you are enrolled in the High-

                        Deductible Health plan and the HSA. You can also set aside $5,000 in
                        pre-tax dollars to pay for dependent care for children under the age of
                        13, parents or other relatives dependent on you for their care and listed

                        on your tax return. The biggest complaint about the FSA is that if you



                        lose them. You can drive down the street in early March and in any drug
                                                                                                n spend
                        left-over funds on band aids, aspirin, contact lenses and solution, among

                        other things. You can get more specific information on how your FSA
                        dollars can be spent at www.fsafeds.com.











                        HMO/PPO/Fee-for-Service options and choose which ones you want

                        to review. Can you live with the limits of an HMO? If you want a little
                        more control, you might move toward a consumer-driven health plan or
                        High-Deductible Health plan. How healthy are you and the members of




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