Setting up wedding budget
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junebride2006 on 28 Aug 2006 1:36 PM
From USA, 2 posts
That could be one of the hardest part of planning a wedding. Here are some points that you may consider in setting up your budget..
1. You and your fiance should decide on what kind of wedding would you like to have. Decide on the venue, invitations, numbers of guests, food, and music.
2. List everything you would like to have in your wedding. Example, wedding consultant, photography, videography, attire, entertainment, etc.
3. Discuss your priorities. Decide if you will prioritize food over entertainment, so if you run out of budget you'd know right away which one to scrap.
4. Talk to your parents to know if they are willing to help and how much they are willing to contribute. Their contribution will be of great help, I'm sure.
5. Calculate everything you will have to pay. For some couple they may need a couple of months or even years to save the money they need to have their dream wedding.
6. When looking for wedding vendors, try to see at least 5 suppliers or vendors in each category like photographers, florists, consultants, caterers, etc. Compare their prices and decide without sacrificing the quality of service.
7. Set an amount you are willing to spend on everything and try to stick to it.
I hope these would help..
Beverly Spencer
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