I’m Dead, Now What? Planner – Important Information about My Belongings, Business Affairs, and Wishes

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Yes, it has a quirky cover design that will appeal to certain sensibilities, but the contents of this peace-of-mind planner are no-nonsense.

Use it to gather those vital details about your contacts, legal matters, health, financial affairs, instructions, and more. Enter the information in this guided planner, and keep it in a secure location.

Valuable and practical, it is a tremendous gift for your family and personal representatives.

The I’m Dead, Now What? Planner covers:

My Personal Information

My Medical Information

Key Contact Information

At the Time of My Passing

My Dependents

Important Documents

Financial Information

Commercial/Business Information

What Beneficiaries Can Expect

Personal Property

Insurance

My Pets

What to Pay, Close, and Cancel

Email and Social Media

Miscellaneous Information

My Personal Wishes

Last Words

Note: This planner is not a legal document and does not replace a valid will.

Contents are identical to those of Peter Pauper Press’s Peace of Mind Planner.


From the Publisher

I’m Dead, Now What? Organizer

Important Information about My Belongings, Business Affairs, and Wishes.

Rest easier knowing things will be taken care of at a difficult time

Organize your affairs and wishes

Yes, it has a quirky title and cover design that will appeal to certain sensibilities, but the contents of this peace-of-mind planner are no-nonsense.

Get it all in one place

Use it to gather those vital details about your contacts, legal matters, health, financial affairs, instructions and more.

Make their lives easier

Valuable and practical, this organizer is a tremendous gift for your family and personal representatives.

No worries

Take it page by page, section by section. This guided planner will help you enter your vital information.

Easy to use

Prompted pages make it easy to fill in. 96 pages with 17 tabbed sections. Planner is sized for larger writing: 8-1/2 inches wide by 11 inches high.

Sturdy binding

Concealed wire-o hardcover binding makes writing easier. Quality, smooth-finish paper takes pencil or pen.

Please note:

This planner is not a legal document and does not replace a valid will. Keep it in a secure location.

The I’m Dead, Now What? Planner covers: My Personal Information My Medical Information Key Contact Information At the Time of My Passing My Dependents Important Documents Financial Information Commercial/Business Information What Beneficiaries Can Expect Personal Property Insurance What to Pay, Close, and Cancel My Pets Email and Social Media Miscellaneous Information Personal Wishes Last Words

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Our Company History

In 1928, at the age of twenty-two, Peter Beilenson began printing books on a small press in the basement of his parents’ home in Larchmont, New York. Peter and later, his wife, Edna sought to create fine books that sold at prices even a pauper could afford.

Today, still family owned and operated, Peter Pauper Press continues to honor our founders’ legacy and our customers’ expectations of beauty, quality, and value.

Image: Peter Pauper Press headquarters, Mount Vernon, New York, circa 1948.

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Peter Pauper Press
Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 1, 2015
Edition ‏ : ‎ Indexed
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Print length ‏ : ‎ 96 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1441317996
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1441317995
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11.5 x 9.5 x 0.75 inches
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Reviews (13)

13 reviews for I’m Dead, Now What? Planner – Important Information about My Belongings, Business Affairs, and Wishes

  1. DP Clark

    get that Trust started
    great reference, if you don’t have a trust, has all needed to get started.

  2. Lori

    Perfect “Death” Planner
    I don’t necessarily enjoy writing about what to do when I’m dead, but as I get older I am reminded by my daughter, who is my executor, that it would help her to have an idea of what is important to know. This book is perfect for that. It covers everything that needs to get done after your death, and makes it much easier. Easily guides you through all of the pertinent information that will be needed. I highly recommend this book for your planning.

  3. Rev Daniel Hodlin

    Wonderful idea!
    This sturdy, well organized volume actually serves 2 purposes – gathering important information into one place for the folks who will need it after you’re gone – but also for you in the present. Very handy!

  4. JeffLearman

    Great way to organize your swan song
    This book pretty much covers all the bases, hitting a lot of areas that aren’t covered in legal documents like wills.I didn’t actually write in the book; instead I entered all the info into a document I can keep in the cloud, with a pointer to that tucked into the book in out fire safe, where any other important hard-copy documents are.This was my wife’s idea. She has great ideas. Now if only I can get her to fill it out too …

  5. Alexandra Rudolph

    Critical, Pratical and Witty
    Having had one parent pass away leaving little to no instructions or organization of documents, I can say with 100% certainty this book is a God send for those dealing with any estate.It is practical while slightly witty and, blissfully, omits the overly emotional element found in other books. From bank account numbers to addresses of safe deposit boxes to household information such as name of electricity company, account number and phone number this makes those the lives of those you leave behind tremendously easier.Whether you are 75 or 40, this is a great resource and smart idea.

  6. LB

    Great, helpful book
    I purchased this book for my elderly parents to help them get organized and make sure I have all the info I need after they die. It is very comprehensive and includes pretty much everything I’ll need to know. My parents were initially overwhelmed, but I suggested they fill out 1-2 pages per week and that’s made it more manageable. It’s great for people who are not very tech savvy and prefer things to be more analog.

  7. Ms. A. Richardson

    Get life insurance and this book
    This is All you need to have it has sections for everything. Please people get this and if you don’t have life insurance get some. How tired I am seeing families making the GoFundMe page to help them bury there family member🤦🏽‍♀️. Life insurance is less the you fill up your car.

  8. Jini

    Everything that you could possibly want…which also makes it dangerous
    This book is thoughtfully designed, and would be an extreme help if you were to (well I guess we all will) pass away one day. There’s room for literally everything that you could want: account numbers, identifying information of all sorts, and a myriad of other personal information. However, I didn’t end up filling anything out. I travel for work, and I didn’t feel comfortable traveling with this kind of information that an identity thief would love to have. Yes, being at home would have helped a little, but I wouldn’t want this type of information anywhere but in a safety deposit box. If you could do that, and make sure that your executor had a key too, then this is the perfect solution! Other than that, it’s just too risky, for me anyway.

  9. Tom Delappe

    As described

  10. Grixrod

    Aunque los datos vienen en inglés, es muy útil! Se presenta excelentemente encuadernado y con páginas resistentes. Me parece muy importante dejar en orden los datos para el momento de mi fallecimiento. El espiral el doble y permite “pegar hojas” con fotocopias de los documentos.

  11. Amazon Customer

    This book offers the opportunity to consolidate all of my important documents and final wishes. Beautifully bound, hardback edition.

  12. Irene H. A. Lee

    I figure it’s less likely to get lost because the title will make the executors of my will laugh. Wish the book could have had a purple cover, though.

  13. ianjohnstone

    Great item to allow for the partner to have the essential information to hand when the event happens, great idea.

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