What To Spend On A Wedding
What Should I Spend On My Wedding?
By Shawn
Pick up any bridal magazine and on average there is
approximately ten pages of written information in amongst all the
pages. In fact, no other industry has been able to sustain the amount
of magazines that the bridal industry has. It is estimated that the
total global market value of weddings is approximately $85 billion - US
Dollars that is. That figure does not include the honeymoon so it could
be even higher!
The industry in general is designed for brides to be in an emotional
state which generally leads to BIG money being spent on weddings. As a
professional planner I have seen it all so many times, couples who are
struggling to save for a home spending $5000 on a dress because the
bride simply fell in love with the dress. Just because you are getting
married does not mean you need to break the budget or start your
married life with 'wedding debt.'
Why does this happen? Two reasons generally, most couples getting
married have never planned a before and they unintentionally get caught
up in the marketing hype. In my personal experience, I have even seen
professional financial planners justify why they spent substantially
more on their than originally planned.
The second reason most couples spend more than they should on their is
because they simply don't know what to ask for, what to look out for or
avoid and how simple tips could slash their budget. Given that nature
of the industry this sort of information would generally be hard to
come by.
Don't get me wrong, I am a firm believer that in most cases you get
what you pay for, but that does not mean you need to spend
unnecessarily or fall prey to all the scams. There are many simple ways
that you can dramatically slash your budget without compromising on
your special day. If this sounds like a relief but you are somewhat
skeptical, don't be. Saving money on your does not mean you need to ask
a friend to take the photographs or bake your own cake.
For example if it is the $5000 designer dress you absolutely have to
have, did you know there are other options available to you to obtain
that dress, and at a fraction of the cost?
When it comes to planning a wedding, for most brides every cent
matters. If you can save ten percent on very element of your wedding,
which sometimes is as easy as asking for it, it will make a big
difference to the end figure.
Weddings have evolved dramatically in the last decade. These days
anything goes for weddings, it is all about infusing the couples
individual style and personality into their day. By being level headed
about what you want, what you really need and educating yourself as to
where you can be creative, you will avoid falling into the
'bride-brain' mentality and save yourself thousands of dollars.
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