How to properly budget for your wedding
The biggest problem faced by couples that are getting married are the finances involved for the wedding. Unless you are one
of the lucky few who do not have to worry about the large costs of having a wedding, then you are going to have to prepare accordingly.
It can be very overwhelming to determine how much to spend and who should spend it. The single most stressful issue of a
wedding is coming to an agreement of who pays for what. Traditionally the bride's family is responsible for financing the wedding costs but in
today's world often times the groom's parents will offer to help pay for portions of the wedding, such as the reception for example.
In order to properly budget for your wedding you are going to have to know exactly who is paying for what. Once you have this list
assigned then you need to research the exact costs. It is at this point where you know how much and how long you need to save for the
event, and the same goes for your future spouse's family.
What does the bride and her family typically have to save up and pay for?
* The bride's dress and any accessories
* The flowers for both the reception and the ceremony
* Invitations and announcements
* Bouquets for the attendants
* Groom's wedding ring
* Groom's gift(s)
* Rented cars and limousines
* All reception costs
What does the groom and his family typically have to save up and pay for?
* Marriage license
* Bride's wedding ring engagement ring
* Bride's bouquet
* Bride's gift(s)
* Rehearsal dinner
* Corsages for the mothers and grandmothers
* Honeymoon
Are there any other expenses that we need to worry about? Traditionally there are only a few more expenses left to consider in your
budget and fortunately they should be covered by the bride's attendants. These include:
* A shower gift
* A portion of the bridal shower and bachelorette party
* A gift for the couple's
* Transportation to and from the wedding
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