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An Executor or Administrator has a statutory duty to produce a final Estate Account which can be enforced by the Court. This account will illustrate what money has come in and out of the Estate, listing all assets, liabilities (debts), administration expenses and the final amount to be distributed to the Beneficiaries.
Final expenses. Funeral, burial, cremation or interment costs can be considered part of estate expenses, though these may not be covered by estate assets. Instead, they may be paid out of the death benefit associated with the deceased person's life insurance policy.
A Final Account is a complete record detailing the assets, receipts, and disbursements made during a probate administration.
There is no set format for estate accounts, however they should as a minimum detail all estate assets as they were at the date of death, all liabilities and any increases/ decreases in the value of estate assets once they have been liquidated.
An informal accounting for an estate is a document that outlines the financial activities of the estate. This type of accounting is often used to prepare financial statements of affairs. It includes details about assets and liabilities, income and expenses, donations or transfers from the estate, and tax information.