Yorkshire Post

Cover funeral costs without a huge bill

- Gareth Shaw

DEAR GARETH, I am 52 and keen to take out Dignity Funeral Plans, but my husband (59) is not keen. I would be interested in your opinion of them and if there are any drawbacks?

Christine, Cheltenham (via email).

Gareth says…

I was stunned to find that the average cost of dying is now thought to be almost £10,000, covering a funeral, profession­al fees and a wake.

According to a report published this year by insurance company SunLife, being buried costs £4,975 while a cremation costs £3,858, on average. So, I can understand why you might be thinking about how to cover the cost of a funeral without leaving a huge bill for your family to deal with at such a distressin­g time.

A funeral plan effectivel­y enables you to pre-pay for your funeral years in advance, covering the cost of a coffin, a hearse, care of the body and viewings, the funeral procession, limousines and some or all of the cremation and burial costs. I’ll come back to this point later.

While funeral plans cover much of the cost of a funeral, they certainly don’t cover everything. Headstones, burial plots and flowers are commonly excluded from the plans, as are catering costs for a wake, for example.

Perhaps most surprising is that a bill for your funeral could still land on your family’s lap even after you’ve pre-paid for a plan.

With basic plans, you could get a £1,000 contributi­on to a burial – far short of the average £4,975 cost of having one carried out. Even with the most comprehens­ive plans, the most we’ve seen paid out towards a burial is £1,220. This contributi­on tends to rise with inflation each year, but that very rarely matches the pace of rises in funeral costs. Cremation costs are generally lower, and many plans guarantee to pay the full amount. It’s perhaps worth having a discussion with your family about what your wishes are to better gauge the financial impact.

Only one provider guarantees to cover the cost of a burial

– and that’s the Co-operative Funeralcar­e, although this does not cover the purchase of a grave, no matter what level of plan you purchase.

Dignity, the provider you are looking at, offers four plans. When we last reviewed this market, back in early 2019, cremation costs were guaranteed with each of them, while £1,220 was paid towards a burial.

Its prices range from £2,995 for its most basic plan, with restrictio­ns on viewings and no limousines; to £3,995 for its most comprehens­ive plan, which offers two limos and a host of other benefits.

Dignity is also a member of the Funeral Planning Authority, a trade body that represents the industry. Firms that belong to this organisati­on have signed up to a code of conduct which means that funerals will be paid for if the worst should happen and your provider goes bust.

These plans are not yet regulated by the city watchdog, the Financial Conduct Authority (but will be in the future) which does add some risk. However, the providers have a duty to safeguard your funds.

Before leaping into purchasing a plan, do some research. You can read Which?’s reviews of funeral plans at which.co.uk/ funeralpla­ns, and compare plans on comparison sites such as funeralpla­nmarket.com.

But you should also consider the alternativ­es. Life insurance can become expensive as you get older, but if you’re in good health, you may be able to get an affordable whole of life insurance policy for a relatively low sum to cover your funeral costs, which could be more cost-effective than a funeral plan.

If either of you have suffered from poorer health, over50s plans could be an option, although they are generally poor value for money. A good life insurance broker can help you understand the options.

Funeral costs can be taken from your estate when you die, without any inheritanc­e tax applied to them too. So if you are leaving behind some assets (such as property or savings), the costs could be taken from that.

The average cost of dying is now thought to be almost £10,000.

Gareth Shaw, head of money at Which?

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PICTURE: PA FINANCES: While funeral plans cover much of the cost of a funeral, they don’t cover everything.
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