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    By Dan Caplinger

    | 4:35PM 2/27/2012
    The benefit of a Flexible Spending Account is obvious: Using pre-tax dollars to pay for health or child care expenses can save you a fortune. The risk is that if you don't spend the cash, you lose it. But you may have more time to do that than you thought.

    By Barbara Thau

    | 2:30PM 2/24/2012
    Chalk it up to the nation's lingering economic malaise: More Americans this year plan to sock some of their tax refund away in savings. If you're among them, here are a few smart ways to stash that cash.

    By Robyn Gearey, The Motley Fool

    | 1:30PM 9/27/2011
    Thanks to confusing and often misunderstood rules surrounding child-care tax breaks, the author has overpaid Uncle Sam to the tune of $1,000, missing out on $200 in tax savings each year for the past half-decade. Read on to avoid her mistake -- unless you enjoy filing mounds of amended returns.

    By Loren Berlin

    | 12:30PM 9/27/2011
    Open enrollment season is upon us, when employees can chose again from among the smorgasbord of benefit options offered by their employers. To help you ensure you're getting the most bang for your health care buck -- and not paying more than you need to -- we went to the experts for advice.

    By Kelly Phillips Erb

    | 2:15PM 3/18/2010
    One of the most controversial pieces of the current health care reform bill is the introduction of the so-called "Cadillac tax" -- an excise tax on premium insurance plans that would be used to offset the estimated $940 billion price tag for health care reform. The term "Cadillac tax" was coined...