Health Spending Account Small Business Owner [Case Study]

By: Updated: July 13, 2017


Meet the Brown family and discover a business like yours that has found success with a Health Spending Account.

Our Health Spending Account small business owner case study features Michael and Carol Brown. They have three children and operate an incorporated business in Alberta.

Their decision to pay for their family's personal medical expenses through an HSA as opposed to a tradtional health insurance plan was based on factors such as premium creep, eligible expenses, and deductibles. Moreover, they understand the critical differences between an insurance event and an administrative event.

Do you own a small business and have a family? Read our case study and learn from their sucess using a Health Spending Account.

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Write off 100% of your medical expenses

Are you an incorporated business owner with no employees? Learn how to use a Health Spending Account to pay for your medical expenses through your corporation: 

Download the HSA Guide for Incorporated Individuals

Do you own a corporation with employees? Discover a tax deductible health and dental plan that has no premiums:

Download the HSA Guide for a Business with Staff

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