The Last Expenses Manuals - prepared for laypersons by funeral professionals.
Fact Filled - Short and Concise - Easy to Understand - Easy to Implement

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You'll learn the correct questions - learn how to insist you get the legal answers - when after-death sales people aren't telling the complete truth. Learn how to avoid the 'extra' items that unexpectedly seem to appear on your bill (sometimes totaling thousands).

From the short history section, you'll understand how things got this crazy - what the real story of embalming is (and isn't). Throughout both Manuals you'll see WORD TO THE WISE hints that alert you to places in the buying process where you get flimflammed.

If someone has just died in your family - or is about to - the information in Manual One can save you money - avoid grief among the survivors. And if you're thinking ahead to when it's your time to depart - Manual Two will walk you through the selection process for your own after-death preferences in about an hour some Saturday morning. Then your survivors won't have to face the agonizing choices for your services and potential financial issues.
 
Table of Contents
 
About the Authors
 
From the Authors
 
Preface
 
Forward
 
1. After-Death Services – What – Why – How

Brief History of After-Death Experiences
Brief History of the North American Funeral Industry
Brief History of Embalming – What really happens?
Myths and Facts about Embalming
Current Funeral Industry’s Corporate Evolution


 
2. Funeral-Cemetery-Cremation Terminology
   What you’re getting for your $5,000 - $15,000+

Manual One - Immediate Need - a Loved One Has Died

What type Final Services are available. Which ones do you want? What are the cost range differences? Final Disposition choices. What are the cost differences? Funeral games played for your Money - how to spot them - protect against them. Related checklists to help you focus and plan the events and expenses. Enjoy the Celebration of Life memories.
Manual Two - Future Needs - Loved Ones Will Die - Even You. Spell out which Final Services you want - and which Final Dispositions so your survivors know your preferences. How much you want to spend so you don't emotionally/financially burden your survivors. Related checklists help you focus and plan the events and expenses. Complete your detailed plan on a Saturday morning.

Paying for Last Expenses

Appendix – Needed Death-Related Forms; Survivors’ Rights, more

More Information Web Sources

Complaining about After-Death Services/Products Various Public – Private Organizations

Funeral Industry Contacts


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