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FDChat #15 – Raymond Aikens and African American Funerals

by admin on July 14, 2011 · 1 comment

Raymond Aikens and Nancy Burban discuss changes in funeral services and African American funeral professionals. Raymond is an adjunct professor of mortuary science at Malcolm X College in Chicago, is a second generation funeral director and has been a professional investment banker. They also talk about hospice, investing in your facilities and continually educating yourself and your staff.


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Episode: 015
Guest: Raymond Aikens
Date: 07/13/11

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Show Notes:

Funeral Statistics and Facts
Beacham McDougald
Pub to open in funeral home
A.A. Rayner Funeral Home
Keening

Interview Excerpt:

Nancy Burban:  Also, I think, a lot of people are not carrying life insurance as a priority as they did years ago. Because if you’re unemployed, you have to cut back on your expenses.

Raymond Aikens:  Yeah, and not only that, we’re finding a higher incidents of loans outstanding on life insurance policies. I’m sure, again, that’s just a reflection of a level of economic stress that’s out there. A person comes in; they’ve got an insurance policy. You call to verify the status of the beneficiary and you also discover at the same time that there’s a loan outstanding. There’s not as much available relative to the face value.

Raymond Aikens Interview Transcript
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Nancy Burban August 18, 2011 at 3:51 pm

Raymond Aikens is such a treasure trove of knowledge about the funeral indsutry & the state of the economy. Worth a listen or download the pdf & read at your leisure!

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