Acquisition and divestment. . . don’t miss this upcoming webinar

By Funeral Director Daily April 3, 2024

  The teaser for this webinar states, “Fifty percent of funeral businesses are expected to change hands as the next generation leaves the business”.     A webinar conducted by Johnson Consulting Group’s President and CEO Jake Johnson will take center stage tomorrow, April 4, from 3:00 to 4:30 pm Eastern Time. (2 pm to 3:30…

Know your customer — How’s their credit?

By Funeral Director Daily April 3, 2024

    The American economy keeps spending, yet we hear that families are getting squeezed by the combination of high prices and high interest rates.  We also hear that high interest rates don’t seem to be stopping the consumer which in turn would put a turn-down on the economy making a reason for lowering interest…

Might the Baltimore Bridge collapse cause a “funeral tax” in Maryland?

By Funeral Director Daily April 2, 2024

      A week ago today I woke up to the news of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore Harbor.  It wasn’t so long ago that I was in Baltimore for the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) convention in October 2022.  I was in awe of being in proximity to…

It’s Monday. . .Here’s some listening ideas for the week.

By Funeral Director Daily April 1, 2024

    It’s only Monday, but you don’t know when you will be caught in your car, or the removal vehicle, for a thirty to forty-five minute drive.  Just so you have something worth while and timely so the boss can’t say you are “off the clock” here’s some ideas of podcasts that you might…

Death Care continues to lag other market sectors

By Funeral Director Daily April 1, 2024

  The American stock market closed on Thursday, March 28, 2024, for the last time in the calendar of the 2024 First Quarter.  If you look at the results so far for the overall market for these first 3 months you would have to say that the results of the 1st Quarter as to the…

BUSINESS

Might this be a trend in small community cemetery financing?

By Funeral Director Daily | May 14, 2026

  Nobody really likes taxes. . . .But, then again, nobody wants their loved ones forgotten either.   If you are in the Death Care business you know of the costs to operate cemeteries.  And,…

New York’s Green-Wood Cemetery becomes more immersive

By Funeral Director Daily | May 12, 2026

  This recent article from the Smithsonian Magazine mentions that “Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery—a sprawling, hilly burial ground filled with tombstones from the 19th and 20th centuries—has long been a destination for more than the dead.…

Is there something to learn here?

By Funeral Director Daily | May 7, 2026

  I’ll admit that I’m not the most tech savvy person when it comes to knowing how the internet and artificial intelligence might benefit my funeral home.  But, I’m also a business person who is…

FINANCE

Carriage Services Earnings Call: Look for an acquisition announcement . . . and back to the basics in building market share

By Funeral Director Daily | May 15, 2026

Last week Carriage Services reported their 1st Quarter of 2026 Financial Results and also conducted their Earnings Call with stock analysts.  You can read Funeral Director Daily’s article on the 1Q26 earnings here.   Today,…

Matthews International Earnings Call: Memorialization business, more acquisitions such as the Dodge purchase in the works?

By Funeral Director Daily | May 13, 2026

Funeral home and cemetery products supplier Matthews International reported their January thru March 2026 earnings on April 30.  The next day company CEO Joseph Bartolacci and company CFO Daniel Stopar answered questions from stock analysts…

SCI Earnings Call: CEO Tom Ryan answers on Preneed and Managing

By Funeral Director Daily | May 11, 2026

  Service Corporation International reported on their 1st Quarter of 2026 about ten days ago and then followed that up with an Earnings Call with stock analysts that follow the company.  As usual Funeral Director…

REGULATIONS

Might this be a trend in small community cemetery financing?

By Funeral Director Daily | May 14, 2026

  Nobody really likes taxes. . . .But, then again, nobody wants their loved ones forgotten either.   If you are in the Death Care business you know of the costs to operate cemeteries.  And,…

California county sees fit to restrict Natural Organic Reduction (NOR) remains

By Funeral Director Daily | April 30, 2026

  Over the last month or so we have followed a growing discontent in Fresno County, California, and specifically an area along the San Joaquin River about the process of Natural Organic Reduction (NOR) remains…

Harvard business professor: Time to pay funeral expenses of organ donors

By Funeral Director Daily | April 14, 2026

  According to this recent article authored by Alex Chan of the Harvard Business School and Kurt Sweat of The School of Public Health at the University of Texas Southwest Medical Center “In the U.S.,…

CEMETERY

Might this be a trend in small community cemetery financing?

By Funeral Director Daily | May 14, 2026

  Nobody really likes taxes. . . .But, then again, nobody wants their loved ones forgotten either.   If you are in the Death Care business you know of the costs to operate cemeteries.  And,…

New York’s Green-Wood Cemetery becomes more immersive

By Funeral Director Daily | May 12, 2026

  This recent article from the Smithsonian Magazine mentions that “Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery—a sprawling, hilly burial ground filled with tombstones from the 19th and 20th centuries—has long been a destination for more than the dead.…

SCI Earnings Call: CEO Tom Ryan answers on Preneed and Managing

By Funeral Director Daily | May 11, 2026

  Service Corporation International reported on their 1st Quarter of 2026 about ten days ago and then followed that up with an Earnings Call with stock analysts that follow the company.  As usual Funeral Director…

CREMATION

Price: Calculated by Supply and Demand

By Funeral Director Daily | April 29, 2026

  I’m not an economics major but I know that the price I can charge for my goods or services is somewhat dictated by the supply and demand of those goods and services.  Is that…

Are we asking the right question?

By Funeral Director Daily | April 28, 2026

  Over my years as an active funeral director I would be called to the place of death and eventually ask the family before I left, “Are you thinking about burial or cremation?”  If you’re…

Heating homes with cremation emissions: An ethical question?

By Funeral Director Daily | April 13, 2026

    Energy transfer is not a new science.  Yet I was surprised when I read this recent article published in The World – Public Radio that was titled “How cremations are helping to heat…

PRENEED

SCI Earnings Call: CEO Tom Ryan answers on Preneed and Managing

By Funeral Director Daily | May 11, 2026

  Service Corporation International reported on their 1st Quarter of 2026 about ten days ago and then followed that up with an Earnings Call with stock analysts that follow the company.  As usual Funeral Director…

Survey finds continued growth in the Preneed market . . but, there are cracks in the armor

By Funeral Director Daily | April 27, 2026

  Preneed continues to grow. . . .but is the growth enough?  That is a great question and, among other things, we will look at the percentage growth of preneed on a “revenue per preneed…

Park Lawn situation: In Substack article, author Russo opines on the events of last week

By Funeral Director Daily | April 23, 2026

  On Monday of this week Substack, under their “On Deathcare” platform released a very well researched article by author Tony Russo titled, “Why are we still pretending Homesteaders is ‘just’ a Park Lawn investor?”…

PRODUCTS

California county sees fit to restrict Natural Organic Reduction (NOR) remains

By Funeral Director Daily | April 30, 2026

  Over the last month or so we have followed a growing discontent in Fresno County, California, and specifically an area along the San Joaquin River about the process of Natural Organic Reduction (NOR) remains…

Parting Stone hires former customer and industry award recipient, continues march forward with funeral home partners

By Funeral Director Daily | April 22, 2026

  Parting Stone, the pioneer in solidified remains, announced last week in a press release that they have hired the 2025 recipient of the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) Inspiration Award, Katey Houston, “. .…

Batesville makes investment in Eterneva, will “leverage” client relationships

By Funeral Director Daily | April 20, 2026

  Last week Batesville announced in this press release that they had “made an equity investment in Eterneva and formed a strategic partnership with the company to expand access to custom memorial diamonds.”  Batesville also…