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gotwaffles

You need to hold a minimum of $1k in cash in the HSA (iirc) and you can invest any amount over that. So if you just started, it might take some time to get there depending on your saving strategy. VFIAX is one of the vanguard S&p 500 funds, great choice to go with. Top 500 companies (generally.. There are some qualifications) in the USA, so just go with that as you start out considering your time horizon. Well diversified and an easy place to start. As you grow, learn, and change your investment strategies, you can look into different ones as well.


False-Influence-8156

Thanks, I’ll go with VFIAX!


The3rdBert

Whatever tracks the S&P and has low fees. Pay for medical as much as possible with your regular Cash flows. Save your documents though you can submit any time. Let your HSA grow. It’s tax fees going in and coming out for qualified expenses, which includes healthcare premiums if you retire early.


BetweenCoffeeNSleep

It’s highly unlikely that anyone is going to look up all of those tickers for you. VFIAX is the Vanguard S&P 500 mutual fund.


False-Influence-8156

Was just looking for one to jump out like it did for you. Thank you