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Funeral Costs Increase Five Percent In 2011, Says Citrin Cooperman Survey; Funeral Home Owners Look to Stem Tide of Eroding Profitability
- Funeral Costs Increase Five Percent In 2011, Says Citrin Cooperman Survey; Funeral Home Owners Look to Stem Tide of Eroding Profitability
- October 20, 2011
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An annual survey of funeral home owners and directors revealed that the average price for aftercare services rose five percent in 2011 as profitability remained a critical issue for most firms. Accounting and business consulting firm Citrin Cooperman, which conducts the survey, also noted a consolidation trend in the industry.
Funeral home executives reported pricing for services in 2011 increased an average of five percent over 2010, according to a survey of funeral home owners and directors in the Northeast released today by accounting and business consulting firm Citrin Cooperman.
The price increase comes a year after Citrin Cooperman's 2010 survey of funeral home executives indicated that prices remained flat. Survey participants this year reported an average increase of six percent for direct cremations and ...
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