Pioneer in Funeral Videography Receives Prestigious Award
Alan Naumann, a Minneapolis based videographer, was recently recognized as one of the 25 most influential videographers in the United States by EventkDV Magazine. Chosen by his peers to the 2006 All-Star Team, Alan Naumann, considered a pioneer in the field of Funeral Videography by the Miami Herald, has produced The Complete Course on Funeral Videography, a comprehensive course used by videographers all around the world. He has also written extensively on the field of Funeral Videography, and recently received two Telly Awards..
USLegal, Inc. CEO Says Make Sure to State Burial Preferences in a Will
High profile death of Anna Nicole Smith is a reminder that legal planning is important at any age.
Funeral Director Leaves the 'Funeral Home Business' for a Lucrative 'Internet Home Business'
By joining Prosperity Automated System ( PAS) Brian Hafey, a formal Funeral Director, joins a friend and sponsor who has made $15,000 in just the last 30 days with a company recently recognized by names as big as CNN Headline News and the Discovery Channel. Prosperity Automated Systems (PAS) is a model of excellence in “Innovative Home-Based Business Solution.”
Private Funeral Home Established in Westchester - Rosenthal Memorial Chapel Offers Alternative to Corporate-Owned Funeral Homes
Michael L. Rosenthal, principal of Rosenthal Memorial Chapel, today announced that he has established a private, Jewish-owned and operated funeral home in response to the need for an alternative to corporate-owned funeral homes.
The Department of Consumer Affairs conducted an investigation that found that consolidation among corporate-owned funeral homes has led to higher prices at those homes. The report also said that "there are many other trends in this changing industry that are making funeral planning increasingly difficult for consumers."
Drop Dead Gorgeous Funeral Directors Unite to Save Lives
Men of Mortuaries 2008 Calendar hits the shelves in October. The calendar is chock-full of drop dead gorgeous men who have united in order to raise funds for KAMM Cares Cancer Foundation.
Canadian Funeral Insurance: Our Final Gift to Those We Love
Most of us don't like thinking about our own funerals, but no matter how much we ignore the inevitable, the truth is that when the time comes someone will be responsible for those expenses. The question is will it be our grieving loved ones who foot the bill or will we plan ahead and purchase funeral insurance to cover those costs so they'll have one less concern to worry about.
Unethical Funeral Homes are Dying to Rip You Off
ScamBusters.org blows the whistle on unethical -- and often illegal -- funeral practices that could cost you or your loved ones thousands of dollars in a time of grief.
Todd Cardin to Attend Funeral Directors Conference
Cardin will attend the annual meeting in Philadelphia.
Planning A Funeral Memorial
Saying goodbye to a loved one who has passed away is difficult in any capacity. In many cases, during this time of emotional upheaval, family members are also faced with a bevy of decisions. Funeral arrangements must be made and if there is no plan in place, such details can be extremely overwhelming. Of course, there is also the option of holding a funeral memorial to honor your loved one.
Your Funeral Guy Reveals Desperately Needed Information in Funeral Cost Book
Discover how to lower the cost and stress of any funeral, guaranteed. In the pages of ?Rest in Peace? R. Brian Burkhardt walks with you through the heartbreaking situation of the funeral and reveals the solutions you most desperately need.
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Caskets "On the Cheap" have Funeral Directors Scrambling
Houston, TX (PRWEB) February 25, 2008 -- On-Line discount casket retailers (http://www.thecasketplace.com/) are wreaking havoc on traditional funeral homes who rely on substantial product mark-ups to cover overhead and drive profits. Once viewed as a minor nuisance, cyber casket sales are now taking a big bite out of what once was the exclusive domain of the funeral business elite.
It has taken over 20 years for the Federal Trade Commission's "Funeral Rule" to finally have a measurable impact on the funeral industry. When the new law was enacted in 1984, funeral home operators had little to fear because the average consumer had no knowledge of the available alternatives to paying fixed and often grossly inflated prices for caskets at funeral homes.
The FTC's Funeral Rule says in part that you may purchase a funeral casket (http://www.thecasketplace.com/) from a third party retailer and if you do, funeral homes must accept and use that casket in accordance with your wishes.
Dan Garza, Financial Consultant and co-founder of on-line retailer "The Casket Place" sums up his view saying, "When we first started, few people were aware that operations like our even existed? 10 years ago you would have been hard pressed to find an independent discount casket retailer and very few people were inclined to even try."
It all started for Garza when he was asked to assist with arrangements for the funeral of a close family member. "I was stunned to find out how much mark-up there was on the Casket in particular. After some searching we managed to find the same casket (http://www.thecasketplace.com/) and bought it for $3,000 less than the funeral home was getting. That's when I knew that we could and should help others in the same situation and it's why we created a place for them to go."
Not unlike many well established industries, the internet has impacted the funeral business in ever increasing ways. "The big funeral tycoons are on notice" Garza continues, "The days of preying on the weak emotional state of grieving family members for profit is fast approaching its end."
Unique to other on-line casket discounters, TheCasketPlace.com (http://www.thecasketplace.com/) offers to share a printable on-line casket buying guide resource, available for the asking at no cost. Garza goes on to say, "Whether a person uses us for their needs or not, we want anyone who is faced with the daunting expense of a funeral to know the truth. Our guide tells it and funeral homes would rather you not see it."
In September 2007 The Casket Place announced its partnership with Delta and Continental Airlines to ship Caskets, at a discounted rate, to families in need.
"The Casket Place" and "TheCasketPlace.com" are DBAs of Half Cost Quality Casket Co. L.P. based in Houston TX serving families throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Dan Garza, director of public relations
The Casket Place
281-583-7800
http://www.thecasketplace.com
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