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Funeral Expenses: 5 Best Ways to Lower Them

September 26, 2023 · Personal Finance
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1. Be aware of the type of funeral you desire.

This is the case whether or not you are organizing the funeral for a loved one or you are planning in advance. One of the best ways to make sure the funeral expenses are not skyrocketing is to talk about the type of funeral you would want and the types of services that come along with it.

We know that talking about death and even funerals is a pretty taboo topic. Yet, if you know what you want or someone close to you is approaching that stage of life, it is better to have this discussion together with the family. It can even help everyone come to terms before the time comes.

The funeral service will be different depending on whether or not you choose to go with cremation or a traditional burial funeral. Likewise, the funeral expenses for both will be different.

If we air on the side of wanting to keep the costs low, cremation is generally on the more affordable end of the spectrum, especially when compared with traditional burials. This is due to the fact that certain steps (like embalming and the purchase of a plot of land and headstone) are no longer required.

Nonetheless, you should never choose a different type of service just because you want to pay less for funeral expenses.

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