| Funeral Preplanning Can Offer Emotional and
Financial Security
Thinking about one's funeral leaves most people feeling a
little uneasy, but more adults are finding that preparing for
the inevitable is a wise decision. Those preplanning their own
funerals say it offers great emotional and even financial
security.
Approximately 98 percent of American funeral homes offer
preplanning options to families in their communities, according
to the National Funeral Directors Associations (NFDA). Among the
biggest reasons families prearrange is the peace of mind that
comes with knowing a spouse or child will not be left with
making important decisions at a stressful time.
Preplanning ensures the family that their loved one's final
wishes will be met. Many families are comforted knowing the
funeral reflects what their loved one wanted. Preplanning may or
may not involve prepaying. NFDA recommends prearranging for
everyone and suggests discussing with a licensed funeral
director the benefits prepayment can offer.
There are generally two basic ways to prepay a funeral.
- A regulated trust can be established by a licensed
funeral director.
- A life-insurance policy can be purchased, equal to the
value of the funeral.
As with any contract, it's wise to read the prepayment
agreement carefully to be sure you understand all the
provisions. You may want to ask:
- Who receives the interest on the account, and who must
pay taxes on the interest?
- Is the prepayment ever refundable, in part or in full?
- Can the plan be used at a funeral home of my choice?
- What happens if the funeral home goes out of business or
is sold?
- In the event the purchaser of the plan moves, is the
prefunded plan transferable?
Once you've made your prearrangements, keep a copy of your
plan and any pertinent paperwork in a safe place and inform a
close friend or relative what arrangements you've made and where
the information may be found.
One of our funeral directors can walk you through the
prearrangement process. NFDA recommends prearranging for
everyone and developed the
Consumer Preneed Bill of Rights as a resource for
understanding what to expect from a preneed contract.
If you wish for us to have your information on file, click
the link below and fill out the information sheet.
Download Information Sheet - PDF 8KB
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