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Top 11 Wedding Budget Tips

  1. Know who’s paying what.

The first step in figuring out your wedding budget is knowing who’s contributing funds. Sometimes the bride’s family will cover the whole cost of the wedding, but more often it’s a combination of both families, as well as the couple. Discuss with everyone involved how much they’d like to pay or consider having each family cover a particular part of the wedding, like the flowers or catering.

2. Keep your funds organized.

Consider putting all your wedding money in a single checking account, so you can easily track your spending without confusing your wedding budget with your daily expenses.

3. Be honest about your spending limits.

Tell potential vendors your budget upfront, so there are no surprises when you’re ready to book.

4. Budget for the small details.  

Don’t forget to include the small but essential things in your wedding budget, like stamps for your save-the-dates and invitations and even marriage license fees. None of these items may cost much, but when added up, they can easily put you over budget if you don’t plan ahead.

5. Be careful using credit.

Credit cards are a great way to pay for wedding expenses. You can rack up reward points that can help pay for your honeymoon. But be careful not to overdo it with credit and don’t charge more than you can pay off in the next 30 days.

6. Be aware of extra costs.

When booking vendors, ask about any additional costs so you can be sure your budget will cover them.

7. Prioritize your wants and needs.

Allocate a little extra money for the things that matter most to you, whether that’s the photos, the food, or your gown. Focus your time and money on the parts of your wedding that you care most about.

8. Skip the high-priced extras.

There’s no reason to pay more for upgrades you don’t need. Don’t let vendors pressure you into extras you’re indifferent about. Instead ask yourself, “Is this item important to me or my fiancé?” If it’s not, consider cutting it and saving your money for more important things.

9. Do your research.

When building your budget, look into the general costs for vendors in your area. You don’t want to under-budget and then be unable to afford the photographer you want.

10. Plan to go over budget.

Add some cushion into your wedding budget. A good strategy is to designate about 5% of your budget for unplanned costs, like replacing a piece of wedding décor that breaks at the last minute.

11. Hire a planner.

You might think this is just an added expense that your aunt can handle, but planners can help you with your budget and allocate funds in the proper way. They can even save you money by tips and tricks they have. Some vendors that work with specific planners regularly, may give incentives or discounts passed onto the couple.

Every couple has a budget regardless if it’s small or large. Have the wedding of your dreams on the wedding budget you have.

Wedding Budget tips and tricks

May 19, 2021

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