Creating A Wedding
Budget You Can Afford
By Alan Allport
The most
important part of planning a wedding is setting your budget.
Your
budget is important because it is next to impossible to know what
you can afford for each major part of the wedding if you don’t set
an overall cost that is comfortable for you. You will probably find
that deciding the budget is the hardest job to do because, of
course, you want to have the best and most memorable wedding you can
possibly have.
The days
when the wedding was paid for by the parents of the bride are almost
gone now. Parents will often contribute to the wedding cost as a
gift to the couple, but it is pretty rare for parents to cover the
whole cost of the wedding.
Usually
this is because the parents simply can’t afford it. But couples
today often prefer to pay for their own weddings because it ensures
that they can plan them the way that they want to without
interference.
These
days, 4 out of 5 couples pay for their own wedding and it helps to
know how your budget should be broken down.
When
creating your budget, you will first begin with the overall amount
that you can afford to spend. The average wedding today costs
approximately $19,000. This is not a definite, but this is what the
statistics currently show.
Now you
will need to take that overall budget amount and split it
percentage-wise for each major aspect of your wedding e.g. how much
to spend on the wedding clothing, the rings, catering, decorating
the venue etc. If you are not good at percentages, you can always
utilize the Internet and check with the various websites that offer
you free or cheap wedding budget calculators that will do it for
you.
With these
calculators, all that you have to do is input the total budget
amount and then they will calculate for you how much money in
dollars you will be able to spend on each component of your wedding.
Once you
have figured out the dollar amount that you can spend on each
component of the wedding, you can then begin to create a list
itemizing everything.
You will
need to put together a list of all the areas of your wedding that
are important to you and make sure that you allocate a sensible
proportion of the total budget to each.
This is
necessary so that you can see if the wedding of your dreams is a
realistic expectation given what you can afford to spend. If you
come up short, here are some ideas to enable you to trim the
expenses:
• Reduce
the size of the guest list
• Forego
some of the services
• Reduce
the size of the wedding party
• Forget
the extras like limos
It is only
by setting down on paper a budget you can afford and listing all of
the areas that you have to spend money on that you can begin to
refine your ideas on the type and scope of wedding that it is
realistic for you to aim for.
After all,
you will have plenty of expenses to cover after the wedding when
starting out on your married life together. It just doesn’t make
sense to create problems by over-stretching financially on the
wedding.
Alan
Allport is Webmaster at http://www.wedding-source.best-gen.com
where he has published a FREE Online guide to planning the
perfect wedding on a budget
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