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  2. Morbid Confession: I Prepaid My Own Funeral — Here ... - AOL

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    Allen said. “I’d rather pay today’s price.”. Indeed, the median cost of a funeral with viewing and cremation has risen over 11% in just the last five years, to around $7,000 according to ...

  3. Is It a Good Idea To Prepay for Your Own Funeral? - AOL

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    Let's be honest -- planning your own funeral is about as fun as getting a root canal. But an increasing number of smart seniors are opting to get ahead of the inevitable by prepaying for their ...

  4. 'Ponzi-Like' Scheme Highlights Risks of Prepaid Funerals - AOL

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    In 2010, also in Missouri, funeral home director Thomas Brandtonies, Jr. pled guilty to stealing $123,273 in pre-need funeral scams. These crimes are of interest because of the wide popularity of ...

  5. Dignity Group - Wikipedia

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    There are currently 795 Dignity Funeral Directors across the UK. Several mergers and organic growth have brought together a number of historic funeral businesses, private cemeteries and crematoria over the years, including: George S Munn, Glasgow – 1812. Francis Chappell & Sons, London – 1840. J Rymer, York – 1848.

  6. Funeral Rule - Wikipedia

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    The Funeral Rule, enacted by the Federal Trade Commission on April 30, 1984, and amended effective 1994, is a U.S. federal regulation designed to protect consumers by requiring that they receive adequate information concerning the goods and services they may purchase from a funeral provider. All U.S. funeral providers must comply with The ...

  7. Death care industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The death care industry in the United States includes companies and organizations that provide services related to death: funerals, cremation or burial, and memorials. This includes for example funeral homes, coffins, crematoria, cemeteries, and headstones. [1][2] The death care industry within the U.S. consists mainly of small businesses, [3 ...