I was poking around our HSA provider to see what investments are available for that money, if we were to treat it more like a stealth IRA than a health care savings account. There are only 19 funds available, and they run the gamut. I opened the prospectus on some of them and found front loads above 5% and expense ratios above 1% annually! I cringed, gasped, and shut the browser window ASAP, LOL. I only found a few index funds with ERs below .5%, and one bond fund that I'm going to research a bit more -- the .75 ER is a bit rich for my blood, but it might be a nice diversifier for the rest of my portfolio.
Do you suffer from a lack of choices in your company 401k/403b, or your HSA? How do you get around them? I am so grateful for being self-employed and being able to choose our solo 401k provider to be a brokerage with plenty of low-cost options!
Do you suffer from a lack of choices in your company 401k/403b, or your HSA? How do you get around them? I am so grateful for being self-employed and being able to choose our solo 401k provider to be a brokerage with plenty of low-cost options!
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