Funeral Stocks Announce Dividends

By Funeral Director Daily February 19, 2018

It may be Presidents’ Day today, but at Funeral Director Daily it feels a little more like Finance Day.  We have already let you know about Carriage Services 4th  quarter and year end results and on how their stock fared on Friday after the announcement. We just came across a little bit of finance information…

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Targeted Death Care Stocks Move the Market Last Friday

By Funeral Director Daily February 19, 2018

Death care stocks, StoneMor Partners and Carriage Services, both components of the Funeral Director Daily Death Care Index (DCI), had postive movements last Friday which lifted their companies stock price and market capitalization. Carriage Services reported Year End earnings for 2017  last week and we at Funeral Director Daily commented that the company “keeps chugging…

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Carriage Services Reports 4th Qtr and Year End 2017 Results

By Funeral Director Daily February 19, 2018

Carriage Services, an American death care industry consolidator, again teased investors with some good results coupled with some items that they could improve on when they reported their end of year 2017 results last week. In a press release from the company that you can read here, Chief Executive Officer Mel Payne stated, “After eight…

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Jury Awards Mott Family $8 Million in Lost Body Trial

By Funeral Director Daily February 16, 2018

A jury in San Antonio has awarded a couple $8 million after finding the Mission Park Funeral Chapels and Cemeteries negligent in the loss of the their daughter’s body before she was to be cremated, according to an article in the Insurance Journal that you can read here. Sharlotte and Timothy Mott, parents of Julie…

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Two Western State Funeral Homes Face Legal Charges

By Funeral Director Daily February 16, 2018

Two funeral homes, one in Colorado and one in Utah, have been charged with unlawful acts according to articles about the funeral homes that were published recently. Sunset Mesa Funeral Directors of Montrose, Colorado has been issued a cease and desist order from the State of Colorado for “multiple and willful violations of the Mortuary…

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BUSINESS

Federal Trade Commission bans “Non-Compete” agreements

By Funeral Director Daily | April 25, 2024

    “This rule affects every segment of the American economy and in a simple 3-2 vote destroys billions of dollars in value that employers have spent in compensation for a covenant not to compete”. …

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Take Ring Ring Marketing for a Test Drive

By Funeral Director Daily | April 24, 2024

    When it comes to technology I am a confessed “Novice”.  And personally, with Social Media I am pretty quiet too. . . . or maybe my life is dull enough that none of…

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Are funerals “Negotiable”? This guy says so

By Funeral Director Daily | April 23, 2024

    So, you have to understand my sense of humor, but every once in a while I will be at a Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) such as Taco Bell or McDonalds and let’s say…

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FINANCE

Starmark acquires AMA Containers

By Funeral Director Daily | April 19, 2024

It was announced earlier this week that Starmark, a leading manufacturer of innovative funeral products, has acquired AMA Containers.  AMA was originally founded in 1991 as Airline Mortuary Associates.   Starmark, according to the press…

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Seeking Alpha has a recent opinion on Carriage Services

By Funeral Director Daily | April 17, 2024

    Every once in a while the writers at Seeking Alpha put out an article on one of the Death Care Index stocks — Carriage Services, Service Corporation International, Park Lawn Corporation, Security National…

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Security National Financial CEO on their Memorial Segment: “Growth. . .is our goal”

By Funeral Director Daily | April 11, 2024

  It took awhile, but Security National Financial Corporation (SNFC) finally got around to posting the results of the company’s 2023 year just last week.  And, there is no doubt that SNFC’s Memorial Segment was…

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REGULATIONS

Federal Trade Commission bans “Non-Compete” agreements

By Funeral Director Daily | April 25, 2024

    “This rule affects every segment of the American economy and in a simple 3-2 vote destroys billions of dollars in value that employers have spent in compensation for a covenant not to compete”. …

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Dignity, care, and respect. . . bringing the fallen home

By Funeral Director Daily | April 15, 2024

    On Saturday night I was at a movie, came home and turned the television on to catch the news and learned of the missile bombardment of Israel that Iran took responsibility for.  Now,…

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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…

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CEMETERY

County governments seem to have lots of problems, are human remains another one?

By Funeral Director Daily | April 22, 2024

      Funeral Director Daily recently learned through this article from Public Media for Central Pennyslvania that Centre County will be building a 160-unit columbarium in Zion, Pennsylvania, to house urns that have went…

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America’s military cemeteries face financial backlog for upkeep and improvements

By Funeral Director Daily | March 25, 2024

    Kansas United States Senator Jerry Moran recently testified at a United States Senate Veterans Affairs Committee meeting that “When mourning a death the last thing a grieving family needs is some bureaucratic hurdle…

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Looking outside the grave for cemetery revenue

By Funeral Director Daily | March 21, 2024

      Back almost three years ago in July 2021, Funeral Director Daily brought you this story of how a renewable energy company, Verogy, had put a 7,000 panel solar energy farm inside a…

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CREMATION

County governments seem to have lots of problems, are human remains another one?

By Funeral Director Daily | April 22, 2024

      Funeral Director Daily recently learned through this article from Public Media for Central Pennyslvania that Centre County will be building a 160-unit columbarium in Zion, Pennsylvania, to house urns that have went…

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Well intentioned rules and regulations need to be thought through, clarified

By Funeral Director Daily | March 20, 2024

    Well-intentioned rules and regulations are put into place by organizations.  Sometimes, however, like America has found out with the disastrous “de-fund the police” movement, the results are not what the organizers intended them…

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Permanent Memorialization: How long is “Permanent”?

By Funeral Director Daily | February 29, 2024

      How long is “Permanent”?  That is a question that has never been answered, but in many cases you will find out that “permanent” is not really “permanent”.   There is an interesting…

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PRENEED

Take Ring Ring Marketing for a Test Drive

By Funeral Director Daily | April 24, 2024

    When it comes to technology I am a confessed “Novice”.  And personally, with Social Media I am pretty quiet too. . . . or maybe my life is dull enough that none of…

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Cash is King. . . .make sure that you turn your services into cash

By Funeral Director Daily | April 9, 2024

    Last week Funeral Director Daily published this article titled “Know your customer — How’s their credit”.  That article delved into the American consumer credit profiles and why, before extending credit, you needed to…

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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…

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PRODUCTS

County governments seem to have lots of problems, are human remains another one?

By Funeral Director Daily | April 22, 2024

      Funeral Director Daily recently learned through this article from Public Media for Central Pennyslvania that Centre County will be building a 160-unit columbarium in Zion, Pennsylvania, to house urns that have went…

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Starmark acquires AMA Containers

By Funeral Director Daily | April 19, 2024

It was announced earlier this week that Starmark, a leading manufacturer of innovative funeral products, has acquired AMA Containers.  AMA was originally founded in 1991 as Airline Mortuary Associates.   Starmark, according to the press…

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Empathy startup raises an additional $47 million

By Funeral Director Daily | April 16, 2024

      In the recent past I served as Board Chairman for a large Senior population health and living company for three years and as Chairman for a smaller home care and hospice company…

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