Simplify Funeral Pre-Planning with a Funeral Trust

Did you know that you do not need a Funeral Home to Plan or Pre-Pay for a Funeral?

DO YOU HAVE A PLAN FOR YOUR FINAL EXPENSES?

Ensure Peace of Mind with a Pre-Planned Funeral Trust

Planning for a funeral can be overwhelming, but with a Funeral Trust, you can ensure that funds are available for your final expenses without leaving the burden to your family. These trusts provide flexibility, portability, and immediate protection for Medicaid and Social Security purposes.

Do you have a plan for your Final Expenses?

Or are you just praying everything will work out?

Why Consider Pre-Planning?

Just like saving for life’s major events such as retirement or education, securing funds for your funeral offers peace of mind. You ensure that your loved ones are not left scrambling to cover costs.

Benefits of a Funeral Trust

Accessibility

No need for a funeral home to start your planning.

Flexibility

Covers expenses beyond the basics, like venue, flowers, and travel.

Portability

Easily transferable across locations.

medicaid Compliant

An irrevocable trust that can help protect assets for Medicaid or Social Security Disability requirements.

A Funeral Trust provides a quick and easy solution for planning a funeral from the comfort of your home.

Funeral Trusts can solve several key concerns for families.

Your time is essential, applications take 5 minutes at your home or office.

Immediate Spend Down Option that is medicaid and Social Security Disability Compliant

It can be used in addition to any other trust you may have.

Proceeds are income tax-free.

Funds are Portable - Trusts can be paid out to any Funeral home across the U.S.

Keeps Assets safe from creditors.

Completely FREE (No Fees)

Exempt from Probate & Funds are available immediately.

Like other major life events, prefunding your funeral will give you peace of mind, comfort and assurance knowing that money will be there to pay your final expenses.

Part A 2024 Costs:

Premium

$0 for most people (because they paid Medicare taxes long enough while working – generally at least 10 years). This is sometimes called “premium-free Part A.” 

If you don’t qualify for a premium-free Part A, you might be able to buy it. In 2024, the premium is either $278 or $505 monthly, depending on how long you or your spouse worked and paid Medicare taxes.

  • You also have to sign up for Part B to buy Part A.
  • If you don’t buy Part A when you’re first eligible for Medicare (usually when you turn 65), you might pay a penalty.

Deductible

$1,632 for each time you’re admitted to the hospital per benefit period before Original Medicare starts to pay. There is no limit to the number of benefit periods you can have.

Inpatient Stays (Copayments)

Days 1-60: $0 after you pay your Part A deductible
Days 61-90: $408 each day 
Days 91-150: $816 each day while using your 60 lifetime reserve days 
After day 150: You pay all costs

$1,632 for each time you’re admitted to the hospital per benefit period before Original Medicare starts to pay. There is no limit to the number of benefit periods you can have.

DID YOU KNOW...

A Funeral Trust can be used for things not always covered by the funeral home like:

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