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  2. Hmong funeral - Wikipedia

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    The symbolic paper, folded into boats, are considered as money in the after world. Burning the paper right after the burial, means you are sending money to go with them so they won't become a hungry spirit in the after life. The final step of the burial is to construct a fence around the grave that protects the site from any harm (“Death”).

  3. Borrowing money from family can be so awkward. How to have ...

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    If the money is not a loan but a gift that is not expected to be paid back, then the family members need to consider whether that money could be considered a taxable gift, Schnusenberg said.

  4. Japanese funeral - Wikipedia

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    Although Japan has become a more secular society (see Religion in Japan), as of 2007, 90% of funerals are conducted as Buddhist ceremonies. [2] Immediately after a death (or, in earlier days, just before the expected death), relatives moisten the dying or deceased person's lips with water, a practice known as water of the last moment (末期の水, matsugo-no-mizu).

  5. What not to do after losing a spouse or partner: A financial ...

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    Taking the vow “until death do us part” ushers in a life filled with love and joy. But when it comes time to part, losing a spouse or partner is among the most painful life experiences one can ...

  6. Chinese ghost marriage - Wikipedia

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    Chinese ghost marriages are typically arranged by the family members of the deceased and are performed for a number of reasons, such as to marry an engaged couple after one or both party(s) death, [10]: 29 to integrate an unmarried daughter into a patrilineage, [1]: 82 to ensure the continuation of the family line, [10]: 29 or to wed unmarried ...

  7. 5 Money Mistakes You Can’t Take Back — and How To Recover

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    When it comes to money management, various mistakes can happen to the best of us even when we try to be diligent about our finances The bad news is that some financial mistakes can't be taken back....

  8. Disposal of human corpses - Wikipedia

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    The disposal of human corpses, also called final disposition, is the practice and process of dealing with the remains of a deceased human being.Disposal methods may need to account for the fact that soft tissue will decompose relatively rapidly, while the skeleton will remain intact for thousands of years under certain conditions.

  9. Does Medicare cover hospital bills after death? - AOL

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    Generally, a person’s estate will cover any debts after death. The debt will usually go unpaid if the estate can not cover the bills. Sometimes, people may be legally required to pay the ...