More banks offer health savings accounts, additional benefits
15th Nov 2006, 04:04 GMT
The number of banks that offer health savings accounts has more than tripled since the end of 2005, as more employees enroll in high-deductible health plans that qualify for HSAs, the Wall Street Journal reports.
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