How do you want to be remembered? It’s an important decision. Preparing now by preplanning your funeral, before the need arises, puts you in charge of how you will be remembered and ensures your funeral will be meaningful for your loved ones.
While no one wants to think about their own death or planning a funeral, creating an advance funeral plan may bring peace of mind to you and your family. Advance funeral planning allows you time to understand the process, helps you make clear choices that are right for you, and shows your family that they’re well loved by alleviating financial and emotional burdens during a difficult time.
If left to plan your funeral, family or friends may be unsure of your wishes. If you create an advance plan, you will reduce the number of decisions your family members must make during a stressful time. Preplanning a funeral service helps remove the guesswork and the strain, allowing loved ones to focus on their grief.
Your funeral service should reflect your life and wishes while also offering comfort to your loved ones. Numerous decisions go into planning a funeral, including the type of service, disposition, location, and more. Planning your funeral in advance gives you the opportunity to decide which arrangements and service you prefer.
According to the National Funeral Directors Association, the median cost of a funeral with viewing and a burial is $7,848. By prefunding your funeral arrangements, you ensure that your family is not burdened by the financial costs. Preplanning also gives you time to consider all your options and look for the best deals. Without preplanning, family members may have to make quick financial decisions that could cause them to overspend.
Over time, inflation will likely cause funeral costs to increase; in fact, the average inflation rate for funeral costs is 3.64% each year. But if you purchase a prearranged funeral plan, you may be able to protect yourself and your loved ones against the rising costs of funeral arrangements. Preplanned prices can usually be locked in at current rates, which could save your family thousands of dollars over the long run.
A prearranged funeral plan can be transferable. If you move out of state or change funeral homes, your advance funeral plan can transfer with you. Most funeral homes will accept transfers and work with you to determine the status of the price guarantee.
When you apply for Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits, or nursing home care, a prepaid funeral plan is considered an exempt asset. To qualify for government assistance, such as Medicaid, applicants must spend down available assets until they reach a qualifying level. In most cases, funeral plans are considered an exempt asset, which can help you qualify.
You can prefund your advance funeral plans. Preneed Funeral insurance is used to fund a funeral service agreement between you and a funeral home. You decide every element you want included in your funeral service, which includes everything from the casket or urn to transportation for the family. The funeral home partner totals the costs, and that amount is the basis for your Preneed insurance plan. You can either pay the amount in one installment or through monthly premiums. Upon your death, the funds are used to pay the funeral home for your funeral.
Wellabe provides Preneed Funeral insurance not only to help you make your final wishes clear, but also to leave no expenses behind for your loved ones. Call 800-995-9010 or visit our regional managers page to connect with a funeral home partner near you.
Do you need help preplanning your final wishes? Download a free copy of our funeral planning guide.
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Kelly Rayburn, AVP national sales and distribution at Wellabe, and Olga Villaverde, from Lifetime TV’s The Balancing Act, explain the importance of preplanning your funeral. While a difficult subject, advance planning can alleviate financial and emotional burdens for your family members.
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