Can You Afford To Die?

Have you ever thought about how much it costs to die today? Sure, no one wants to think about their death, but you could be saving your family a lot of heart ache in an already horrible situation by pre-planning your funeral. Many people who have never looked into it before end up finding themselves shocked at how quickly the costs can add up. Pre-planning isn’t just smart because you can save money, it also tells your family what you want for your funeral, and alleviates not just monetary stress but the emotional stress.

Check out the infographic below for some insight into funeral trends, options, and the costs of end of life products and services. If you are interested in learning more you can contact us and we can set you up with a funeral home or Manager in your area to help you get started!

Security National Life is a market leader in “end of life” insurance products and services. We believe the preneed industry is as service oriented as our funeral home client base. Our goal is to provide those client relationships with competitive preneed products and services and also accompany our other divisional offerings to fulfill that commitment. Our strategy is to educate our client base on how a service approach to marketing can increase the ability for them to serve more families.

Can You Afford To Die Infographic

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