How can I plan a cheaper funeral?
A funeral is an incredibly tough,
emotional event to arrange, and costs can quickly escalate and get out of
hand. We have heard from many people who
have borrowed money to cover the costs, money they could not afford. However,
there are a few simple tricks than can dramatically reduce UK funeral costs.
The main thing to
remember is that trying to reduce costs IN NO way means you care less about the
deceased. ‘If you don’t spend a lot, this is a slight to the person’s memory’
is a message some areas of the funeral trade actively push in order to encourage
people to spend more. This is an incredibly immoral practice and is so far from
the truth. I’m positive if I was organising a funeral for someone close that
has recently passed away, they would much rather I spent what I could afford
and saved money where possible. It's important to decide on a budget and stick
to it!
So how can the UK public look to
reduce the costs involved in a funeral? Here are a few practical ways:
Shop Around
How many of us would buy the
first car we saw? Or book the first holiday, without shopping around, or
reading reviews? But that’s precisely what so many people do when organising a
funeral.
We appreciate when someone
close has passed away, most people won’t be thinking logically, and will want someone who will organise everything with
as little input from them as possible.
However it is worth ringing a handful
of funeral directors, and asking for basic costs of the elements for the funeral
you want. Personal experience is also incredibly important as a bad funeral
director can make an already difficult experience far worse. Spending an hour
or two doing these simple things can make the whole process so much more
comfortable, and can save literally thousands of pounds.
Arrange what can you yourself
From the cars, to the flowers, to
the book of memorial, these are all things the funeral director can supply you
with, but they will be adding a mark up to the price. So why not arrange and
supply these yourself. You’d be surprised how much can be saved by asking the
florist to provide flowers rather than the funeral home. Or even better, buy
the flowers and do the arrangements yourself. Again, there is a pressure for
overly-complicated expensive decorations that are used for a few hours. A
simple, timeless design can be just a beautiful, and can significantly reduce
costs.
Go green
Eco-friendly funerals are
becoming more and more popular nowadays as we become more aware of the environment.
The majority of funeral directors will
have a green funeral option, and these are often significantly cheaper than a
traditional service. People are always surprised at how pleasant and sympathetic
eco-friendly funerals are, and they are the most sustainable option.
Plan the funeral during the week
Yes, we know a weekend funeral is
more convenient, but choosing a weekday can prove significantly cheaper.
Anything you are hiring for the funeral, such as a location for a wake, or the
cars will be cheaper if you avoid the weekend.
Source the coffin or casket yourself
This is one of the easiest ways
to save money when planning a funeral. Legally you can provide the coffin for a
funeral yourself; you do not need to buy it from the funeral home. This can
literally save thousands of pounds, such is the mark-up applied
by funeral directors. There are a number of suppliers that will ship a coffin
direct to your home or to the funeral directors. Caring Coffins sell coffins from
just £350 which includes next day delivery. The average cost for a UK coffin is
well in excess of £1,000, and so the savings can be significant.
Coffins are one of the main costs of the funeral. Be careful to avoid some of the lower-quality ones for sale, by using a trusted company, and your funeral costs can be dramatically reduced.
Alex Wilcox is Founder of Caring Coffins
www.caringcoffins.com
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