The fear of SB1 drove the Missouri cemetery industry to push for Chapter 214 legislation in 2009, only to have the wheels come off at the stroke of midnight last May. While legislation was passed, the original bill was gutted, and the resulting changes were incoherent and confusing. It was no surprise that the industry
Preneed
Preneed Salesmen: How high a bar?
NPS salesmen had quite a reputation. Commission driven, some were reported to have earned a healthy six-figure salary. And, some had no prior experience in the funeral industry.
To curb the excesses committed by NPS salesmen, Missouri preneed reform bill requires preneed salesmen to be licensed, with a condition that they “have successfully passed the…
Show Me your books and records: Missouri’s new preneed exams
The future of Missouri’s examination of preneed books and records will begin to take shape on February 4th. The State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors has put this issue at the top of its agenda for Thursday’s meeting.
Regulatory review of Missouri’s preneed industry has been dormant for almost 15 years, and SB1 now…
Annual Investment Reviews: the need to diversify
The ICCFA’s November Magazine included an article by Craig Martin that provides good advice for all death care trusts. Death care trusts are notoriously bad performers, and if operators are to improve investment performance they need to work more closely with their fiduciaries and portfolio managers. Mr. Martin offers 5 tips that are equally applicable…
Preneed: down but not dead?
With some industry members having already declared the preneed transaction dead, a recent AARP bulletin reports that the patient is not only alive, but it is regaining its strength. But, the reason for increasing preneed sales will only bedevil many death care operators: the rising costs of funerals.
Operators who face preneed competition will have…
When is the Spend Down preneed?
A “Spend Down” is the transaction where a person seeking public assistance transfers money or insurance to a funeral home to avoid having the “asset” count as a resource. It is a commonly held perception that the Spend Down accounts for many preneed contract purchases. But should all Spend Downs trigger the state preneed law…
2010 and New Year Resolutions: an independent trustee
- Losing 20 pounds
- Quit smoking
- Spend more time with the family
- Find an independent trustee
And so goes the list of New Year resolutions for the Illinois funeral director, with the last being forced on the industry by SB 1682.
Funeral directors and consumers can learn more about the new independent trustee requirements by visiting the Comptroller’s…
Pre Sale Disclosures and Post Sale Counseling: educating the preneed consumer
It is an all but too familiar news report about 60 Michigan preneed contract purchasers having lost all their money, the industry response described the protections afforded by state law.
The MFDA statement drew some rebuke on an industry chat page, including one post recommending that state FD associations take a greater role in…
Bad Paper: Missouri’s looming audit dilemma
The Missouri Funeral Director and Embalmer Association provided crucial support to the passage of Senate Bill No. 1, but the heart of the association’s membership, the mom and pop operators, may now be second-guessing that decision.
SB1 provides regulators the authority to audit or examine preneed trusts and joint accounts, including those established prior to…
Start Preparing a Plan
In May 2009, the American Funeral Director editorial advised that fixing preneed has to be a cooperative effort, and that the industry needs to agree upon a plan before attempting to legislate a fix. In that same month, the Missouri legislature passed a ‘fix’ to the NPS abuses that incorporated provisions from a mixed bag…