Articles
Ethics
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Business Ethics—A Delicate Balance
The balance between a consumer's right to know something with their need to know everything is often difficult.
July 1997
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Ethics & Embalming
The body of a deceased individual deserves absolute respect from funeral directors and embalmers at all times.
June 2001
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Ethics 101
Why should funeral service students learn ethical principles?
December 1998
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Ethics and Not Being Your Own Worst Enemy
November 1996
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Ethics and Preneed
March 2010
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Ethics Goes Beyond Self Interest
In the long run, the wishes of a well-served family is our best interest.
July 1997
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Ethics, not Legislation
The best defense against government regulation may come from within the profession
December 1998
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Ethics, Not Legislation
Every individual funeral director has an interest in cultivating a reputation for honesty and fair dealing
February 2001
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Ethics: An Old World, A New Challenge
Ethics impacts our lives every day in many different ways.
July 1997
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Is That Price Ethical?
Funeral directors must be prepared to address the price issue.
July 1997
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NFDA Code of Professional Conduct
November 2003
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NFDA Code of Professional Conduct
Information about the procedures used to administer NFDA’s enforceable Code of Professional Conduct
December 2003
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Prep Room Ethics
June 1998
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Technology and Ethics
The widespread use of technology and the Internet has stirred up ethical debate.
July 1997
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The Ethics Handbook
The Funeral Ethics Association graciously shares its "Manual of Professional Practice" with NFDA members
February 2001
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What Should We Do With the Dead? The Ethic of Reverence For the Dead
Ethical practice in funeral service centers around showing respect for teh dead.
July 1997





