Reduce Funeral and Burial Expenses by Using a Funeral Planning Guide
After a family loses a loved one, they often struggle not only emotionally, but financially. When a family member passes, the surviving spouse, partner or children may have even more difficulty making ends meet. Paying the cost of funeral services, burial, and cremation for the deceased can put surviving family members deeper in debt or force them to use money being saved for retirement or a child’s education.
Unfortunately, funeral homes profit from the fact that most consumers have no idea what they should have to pay for the individual products and services used for a funeral or burial. When most of us have to plan a funeral, we are grieving and in some instances, have also suffered a terrible shock. Having to purchase final arrangements which may cost an average of $10,000 or more while in this state of mind leaves the majority of people in the perfect position to be taken advantage of by a mortuary or funeral home.
The good news is having the right information at your fingertips can save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars when making final arrangements. In addition, knowing your legal rights and understanding how the funeral industry operates can help level the playing field when meeting with a funeral home director. Whether you are planning your own funeral in advance or making final arrangements for a loved one, get a funeral planning guide so you don’t fall victim to any scams.
Death for Beginners: Your No-Nonsense, Money-Saving Guide to Planning for the Inevitable is a light hearted, easy to read funeral planning guide. Filled with resources on how to arrange a funeral, burial, cremation, and organ donation, Death for Beginners also features worksheets to help with the difficult decisions involved in making final arrangements. Death for Beginners offers an inside look at the funeral industry so you are better informed as a consumer.
The author of Death for Beginners handles the subject matter of death and funeral planning in a way that makes planning a funeral more bearable. Whether you are making arrangements for your own funeral or for a deceased loved one, Death for Beginners is recommended reading.
The Party of Your Life: Get The Funeral You Want By Planning It Yourself by Erika Dillman. This newly released book offers insight into the latest trends in funeral planning. Designed for those who want a life celebration that is creative and positive, this guide is filled with novel ideas about how to make final arrangements. Written to appeal to all ages, it approaches a painful subject in an upbeat manner.
Plan a Funeral That Honors the Deceased
Planning a funeral is never easy. If it is your first time going through the process, it can be overwhelming. Planning a funeral is made more difficult by severe time constraints, financial pressures, and not knowing what the deceased would have wanted. Celebrating a Life: Planning Memorial Services and Other Creative Remembrances offers the advice you need to make the right decisions.
The author of Celebrating a Life has extensive experience in event planning. This funeral planning book includes time saving checklists and a resource directory to help you select arrangements. Even if you have been through the process of planning a funeral before, Celebrating a Life features tips and suggestions for making a memorial service more meaningful. If you want to plan something truly special in honor of a deceased loved one, Celebrating a Life is a five star choice.
Free Memorial Preferences Planner
To leave instructions for your own funeral, burial or cremation, download a free Memorial Preferences Planner Form from our last wishes page.