Wednesday, December 2, 2020

The Daily Money: Didn't use all your FSA funds? You can carry over more

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The Daily Money
 
Wednesday, December 2

It's Hump Day, Daily Money readers. We've reached the middle of the week. It's Brett Molina here to serve up your Wednesday Money and Tech headlines.

But first, a little holiday tip: be careful when on the hunt for that must-have holiday gift, like the PlayStation 5. The video game console has been a holiday fantasy for scammers

Speaking of holiday shopping, we didn't witness the traditional Black Friday spectacle of large crowds waiting hours in line for deals. And retailers seem OK with that.

Meanwhile, it's also open enrollment season. Any money you have in flexible spending accounts must be used by the end of the year, but there might be an opportunity to carry those funds over for next year.

Finally, maxing out your 401(k) savings can net a lot of money for retirement. But is it a realistic strategy?

Scroll down for more Money and Tech news, and thanks for reading.

Brett Molina, Money/Tech editor

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