Friday, December 26, 2008

The Value in Planning Your Wedding Budget

Depending on who you listen to, recent estimates tell us that the average North American couple spends more than $22,000 (and many estimates place the total north of $26,000!) on the wedding ceremony and reception alone. That is great - if the individuals have the money for such a wedding budget. With that amount of money they could do so very much more than most brides ever achieve in while designing their dream wedding, but if they don't have the money...

Or if they have the money but could make better use of it some other way... To buy that first house... to start a college fund for the children... to have a more memorable honeymoon... to start a business... whatever the reason!

Can you have a gorgeous, memorable wedding for less?

Absolutely.

All that is required is a little research, a bit of time prioritizing, and some planning for a dream wedding to come together that is truly as unique as the people involved.

Why?

Simply because most brides simply gather rather than plan and end up purchasing elements that do not really fit the wedding they are putting together. Likewise, by not understanding how the wedding industry works they end up paying too much.

Towards that end I am currently working to polish a book on how each element of the wedding industry works. I wanted it too be finished by now, but alas...

I'll let you know as soon as it is ready. Check back soon.

In the meantime, here are some simple suggestions to save money when planning a wedding:

  • Reduce the number of guests
  • Limit the number of attendants
  • Use grazing stations filled with favorite delicacies instead of a sit-down dinner
  • Have an alcohol -free receptions. If you have to have bar, have a cash bar, or close the bar during dinner
  • Consider an off-season wedding (November through April) to reduce costs for the reception site (venue)
  • Consider having your wedding on any day other than Saturday to reduce costs for the reception site

There is nothing wrong with wanting to mount a wedding that all will look back on with fondness. At the same time there is everything right with being wise in the use of your wedding budget.








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