Your Wedding Budget – 5 Tips to Help You Stick to it

Your Wedding Budget – 5 Tips to Aid You Stick to it

Oops – they did it again. Nearly half of all couples report spending more on the wedding than originally intended. These budgeting tips will aid you stay on track.

1: Make a Budgeting System

Establish a reliable method to keep track of all expenditures. Try to keep your wedding fund separate from your personal accounts, so you can easily determine what’s being spent on the wedding.

2: Prepare to Go Over

Set up your sleeve five percent of your budget for a just-in-case fund. If you unquestionably cannot exceed ,000, aim to spend ,000. When last minute costs come up (and they will), your reserve funds will save you from debt.

Some common costs you may not have considered when setting your initial budget:

Tips for your vendors – 15-25% is customary for certain services. Read more on how much and which vendors to tip
Trial runs – make-up and hairstyling – about -0 each
Overtime fees if your reception goes longer than expected – anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars
Last minute dress cleanings or tux pressings – anywhere from -0 each
Postage for invitations and stamps for RSVPs – cost depends on how heavy your mailings are and how many you send
Marriage license fees – approximately -; depending on state

3: Cut Back

Serve three courses instead of five (save on catering). Have four bridesmaids instead of 10 (save on wedding flowers bouquets and gifts). Invite 150 guests instead of 200 (save on nearly everything).

4: Beware the Up-sell

With every detail intended, someone is going to try to up-sell you. place on’t crack under pressure! The fabulous designer dress, the top shelf bar, the succulent lobster tail – they all seem like excellent thoughts at the time, but be wary that all of these upgrades add up. The key is to prioritize beforehand. If you want to serve an elaborate five-course meal with all the bells and whistles, you may have to sacrifice your dream of a 10-piece ensemble.

5: Tighten the Purse Strings

Here’s a goal – try to save 20% of your income for your wedding expenses. It may sound impossible, but there are simple ways to cut corners in your personal life to make saving for your wedding a crumb simpler. Simple lifestyle changes like brown bagging your lunch to work, cooking meals at home, brewing your own coffee, renting a DVD instead of high-priced trips to the theatre, and inviting your friends over instead of expensive evenings at the club all add up to substantial savings. The preeminent section? You can take these thrifty habits into your marriage – and make it simpler to save for other lofty ticket items like a new home, vacations or a college fund.

Make even more wedding budget advice in this exact budgeting guide.

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