Your Health, Your Wealth
It’s still early 2026, and we are all about crushing those fitness goals right?! But what if we told you that you could level up your health while actually bringing home a bigger paycheck? It sounds too good to be true, but it’s all thanks to the magic of FSA (Flexible Spending Accounts) and HSA (Health Savings Accounts).
At Junkyard Training, we want you to get the most out of your hard-earned money. That’s why we’re thrilled to share that our rehab services qualify for reimbursement under both FSA and HSA plans! Whether you're recovering from an injury or just keeping your body in peak performance shape, your savings accounts are here to help.
What Are These Accounts, Anyway?
Think of an FSA or HSA as your personal "Health Vault." They work a lot like a standard savings account, but with a built-in failsafe.
- The Failsafe: Unlike a regular savings account where you might be tempted to "reach in" and grab cash for a new pair of sneakers or a pizza night, these funds can only be used for qualifying medical expenses.
- The Pre-Tax Perk: Here is the best part—the money goes into these accounts pre-tax. That means you’re lowering your taxable income, which ultimately means you keep more of your money where it belongs: with you!
The Big Benefits
These accounts aren't just for you; they're for your whole "home team." You can use these funds for:
- Yourself, your spouse, and your dependents.
- Copays, prescriptions, and medical equipment.
- Dental and vision expenses.
- Qualifying dependent care.
By using pre-tax dollars for your rehab services here at Junkyard Training, you’re effectively getting a discount on your wellness journey. It’s a win-win!
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Save Your Body, Save Your Wallet
We love helping you navigate this! Just keep in mind that because of the extra paperwork involved, a small processing fee may apply. Be sure to chat with us before your service to get all the details! And stay tuned for our next article as we break down the specific differences between HSA and FSA!
2-1-2026