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		<title>Comment on Tax Deductible Health Savings Account by Choosing the right insurance deductibles &#124; Cash Credit and Loans: Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] be limited to $4k no matter what.  So I went with the 4k deductible plan.  I saved up $4k in my Health Savings Account, and just let it sit there, earning interest each month.  I have a very low monthly premium for my [...]</description>
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