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Online Funeral Planner Now Free to Help In Troubled Times

Online Funeral Planner Now Free to Help In Troubled Times

Funeralwise.com offers an upgrade to its premium planner at no cost.

PR Newswire

WILMETTE, Ill., April 7, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Funeralwise, the industry leader in online funeral planning with over 47,000 plans created on its site, is offering its most comprehensive planning tool, the Wise Plan Complete, free to the public during the COVID-19 crisis.

According to Funeralwise Managing Partner, Rick Paskin, "During these difficult times we want to do something to help. We're a funeral information resource, and we understand that most people don't like to think about funerals, particularly their own. But today we're dealing with both a health crisis and a financial crisis, really striking home the value of being prepared. Our free offer will not only save people money but will enable them to do important planning and gain the peace of mind that comes from being prepared."

The Wise Plan Complete, priced at $49.95, is the top-of-the-line version of the Funeralwise Wise Planning System. Among the features of the Wise Plan Complete are the ability to:

  • Specify interment and service choices
  • Estimate funeral costs and final expenses
  • Record preferences for funeral ceremonies
  • Record preferences for funeral service providers and funeral products
  • Share plans with family members and trustees
  • Specify a Plan Guardian to ensure your wishes are followed
  • Record vital personal and family data.

"It is always better to plan your funeral before you need it," said Paskin. "Even if you don't want to do detailed planning right now, you should take advantage of the offer and at least create a basic plan. You can do that in a matter of minutes with our Quick Plan feature and do more planning later if you wish. Whether or not you have strong preferences for your final send-off, leaving behind a funeral plan is a very caring and thoughtful thing to do for your family and those who will be responsible for your end-of-life arrangements."

To take advantage of this valuable offer, visit https://www.funeralwise.com/wise-planning-system/. The first step is to complete and save a "Quick Plan." Once you save it, you'll automatically upgrade to the "Complete" version. This free upgrade will be available until at least June 30, 2020.

Funeralwise.com is a complete funeral resource, including extensive information on creating a Celebration of Life. This information will be particularly helpful to families who have lost a loved one and had to delay funeral ceremonies due to the current social distancing mandate.

In addition to offering tools for consumers, Funeralwise offers collaborative tools for Funeral Service Providers, Final Expense Insurance Agents, and Funeral Celebrants – to learn more see https://www.funeralwise.com/business.

Media contact:

Rick Paskin

237405@email4pr.com

847-920-9721

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SOURCE Funeralwise.com



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