Ask any Funeral Director and they will tell you the same story plays out at their reception desk a few times each year. A middle-aged resident walks in holding a shopping bag and says, "My uncle just passed away and he had no children. I was cleaning out his house and found these urns on a shelf in his closet. I don't want them in my house. What can I do with them?"
Taking Care of Your Team When Selling Your Business
Ask any Funeral Director to list his or her top priorities when selling a business, and inevitably, taking care of employees will be among the top three concerns. After all, funeral business is a people business, and a funeral home and cremation center is only as valuable as the people who provide the service.
CEO Of Foundation Partners Group Explores The Challenges Of Navigating Hot Inflation
From FuneralVision.org, March 4, 2023 , By Thomas Parmalee If you own a house, no one has to tell you that you will probably get less for it now than you would have received if you sold it six months or a year ago when interest rates were lower. And unless your funeral home has…
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Sell, Sell, Sell
Momento Mori, Feb. 2023 – For most funeral service business owners, transferring ownership of their funeral homes is a defining moment in their lives. Funeral service professionals develop deep and unique relationships with their communities and bonds of trust that can only come form helping friends and neighbors...