The Last Expenses Manuals - prepared for laypersons by funeral professionals.
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Knowledge puts you back in charge of the after-death procedures and expenses for a loved one - or later - for your own Last Expenses. Today's average U.S. cost of a funeral is $8,000. Learn the legal choices you have to save money - that your local Funeral Home staff may forget to mention unless you ask the correct questions. Know your legal rights regarding caskets - embalming - more.

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- An IMMEDIATE Need - The recent or impending death of a family member/loved one. Answering the key questions for survivors.

- A FUTURE Need - Calmly select the services and costs for your own or another's Celebration of Life services. Decision Checklists. Learn why Pre-Planning is a good idea - Pre-Paying a bad idea.


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Final Services – Final Dispositions
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At a Difficult Time in Life


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Death is not a jovial subject - But it's a genuine fact of living.

Family Members - Loved Ones - Friends are going to die - often unexpectedly. Learn all the choices that will help you determine the services and equipment you want - at a fair cost you and/or your family can comfortably afford. Get an insider's view of the alternatives you actually have available - if you knew about them. Federal regulations now require that you mostly get the correct answers - but first you have to know and ask the correct questions.

And you'll learn the questions that need to be answered. You'll have various Checklists that will help you remember important issues. Learn options that can save lots of 'Last-Expense' dollars. Examples: renting a casket versus purchasing one - having your own casket made locally for about $50 - avoiding embalming expenses if you don't require them - direct online ordering of flowers - cremation urn games - lots more. The new corporate 'Funeral-Land' is a rough place. Buyer Beware.


 
 
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Assemble in about 1 hour. Personalize with your loved one's memorabilia.

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