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Navigating Funeral Costs: Budget-Friendly Arrangements

It can be easy for funerals to spiral out of control, and with the pressure to get things right, the worry of overspending can be hard to manage. Mourning is a challenging emotional process, and planning a funeral can be a stressful endeavour. It may seem disrespectful to cut back on funeral expenses, but it's important to be realistic about your budget for the ceremony.

 

Our blog is here to explore some simple ways that you can cut back your spending and navigate a budget friendly funeral service. To learn more, continue reading.


Is It Okay To Cut Back On Funeral Plans?


It's totally acceptable to cut back on funeral expenses, especially if the funeral has not been prepaid. If money was not set aside to cover the cost of the funeral, families may want to arrange the funeral plans on a budget. The deceased may also want their family to hold a budget friendly service, so that they aren't dealing with financial stress on top of grief.


Tips For Budget-Friendly Funeral Plans


There are many ways you can keep costs down when arranging a funeral service. We've picked out some key things to consider when planning a budget friendly service.

 

●     Compare Quotes - Take time to do some research and compare quotes, so that you can find funeral directors that will accommodate your needs for the lowest price possible.

●     Choose An Off-Peak Time - Funerals tend to be more expensive when they are held outside of working hours, or at weekends. You may find that a more cost effective option could involve having the funeral at a different time.

●     Cut Back On Flowers - Flowers can be a beautiful addition to a funeral, but they are an area in which you can cut back on costs. Find a florist that has more effective pricing, and even cut down on the amount of flowers that you have at the service.

●     Coffin Choice - You can make significant savings when it comes to choosing a coffin for your loved one. Many people decide to go for a traditional coffin. Here in the UK, a wood veneer coffin is a popular choice, but there are more budget-friendly options to choose from, as well as eco-friendly choices too.

●     Have The Wake At Home - Another way to save significantly is to have the wake at home, rather than at a separate venue. By holding the wake at home, close family, relatives and friends can come to the comfort of your home, rather than having to spend more money on renting out a venue.


T & I Stockman: Your Funeral Directors In Paignton


If you’re looking for reliable advice and sensitive guidance during the funeral planning process, reach out to T & I Stockman today. Our funeral directors will be able to help you find everything you need for a funeral service. You can also find our funeral plans and finance options on our site. To learn more, get in touch with us today.

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