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by Ari Armstrong | 6:33 pm, June 22, 2009 | Comments Off
Money magazine features a short write-up about Jennifer and me pertaining to our Health Savings Account. See page 80 of the July issue.The upshot is that we pay $148 per month for health insurance (for the two of us) for a high-deductible plan, then use our HSA (which is pre-tax money) for all our health care.
I thought this was a good quote from me: "We are thinking all the time about how our behavior is affecting our health. We eat the right foods. We exercise."
And, by the way, I just scheduled a doctor's visit for myself (my wife sees a different doctor in the Fall) and dental visits for both of us.
The photo in the magazine shows us standing on the dam of Ketner Lake (reservoir actually) in Westminster.
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