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Funeral Cost Breakdown (By Expense Type)
So how much does a funeral cost? Well, the National Funeral Director’s Association breakdown of costs shows the following:
Funeral Expenses $2050
Metal Casket $2,500
Basic Services Fee $2,300
Embalming $750
Facilities Use – Ceremony $500
Facilities Use – Viewing $425
Transportation of Remains $350
Hearse $340
Other Prep of the Body $255
Memorial Printed Package $175
Service Car/Van $150
Total Cost (Funeral) $7,640
Burial Plot $2,000
Burial Vault $1,495
Total Cost (Funeral + Burial) $11,135
Optional Expenses
Funeral Meal $500
Musician Honorariums $500
Obituary 500
Clergy Honorarium $400
Floral Arrangement $300
Death Certificate $100
Total Optional Expenses $2,300
Total Cost (Funeral + Burial + Options) $13,435
When you plan your funeral, the provider must offer you an itemized breakdown of the overall cost of the funerary goods and services you picked. If the funeral provider does not know the price of any “cash advance” products at that time, they must give you a written “good faith estimate.” This statement should include any regulatory cemetery or crematory requirements for purchasing specific funeral goods or services.
The Funeral Rule does not stipulate a specific layout for the information. This information may be included in any document given to you after discussing funeral arrangements with the funeral provider.
So how much does a funeral cost? Well, the National Funeral Director’s Association breakdown of costs shows the following:
Funeral Expenses $2050
Metal Casket $2,500
Basic Services Fee $2,300
Embalming $750
Facilities Use – Ceremony $500
Facilities Use – Viewing $425
Transportation of Remains $350
Hearse $340
Other Prep of the Body $255
Memorial Printed Package $175
Service Car/Van $150
Total Cost (Funeral) $7,640
Burial Plot $2,000
Burial Vault $1,495
Total Cost (Funeral + Burial) $11,135
Optional Expenses
Funeral Meal $500
Musician Honorariums $500
Obituary 500
Clergy Honorarium $400
Floral Arrangement $300
Death Certificate $100
Total Optional Expenses $2,300
Total Cost (Funeral + Burial + Options) $13,435
When you plan your funeral, the provider must offer you an itemized breakdown of the overall cost of the funerary goods and services you picked. If the funeral provider does not know the price of any “cash advance” products at that time, they must give you a written “good faith estimate.” This statement should include any regulatory cemetery or crematory requirements for purchasing specific funeral goods or services.
The Funeral Rule does not stipulate a specific layout for the information. This information may be included in any document given to you after discussing funeral arrangements with the funeral provider.
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