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Planning A Wedding On A Budget

Planning a wedding doesn't mean you have to go deep into debt! By taking the time create a budget and sticking to it, you can easily enjoy your wedding without the worries of how you will pay for it! Read more: http://www.badcreditresources.com/articles/planning-a-wedding-on-a-budget/

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Planning A Wedding On A Budget

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  1. Planning A Wedding On A Budget by: www.BadCREDITResources.com

  2. There are many tips and tricks you can use to ensure that you don’t go overboard; most of these tricks will also help make your wedding more meaningful and unique.

  3. Open a Savings Account Do your research online and create a budge. Make a habit of saving money towards your wedding every month.

  4. Shop Around After you plan your budget, shop around for vendors that will work within it, while also giving you what you want, and then stick with those vendors. Use the internet to research varies vendors and find the best pricing.

  5. Ask for discounts Don't be shy, ask for some money off! So be bold and know that it will get easier to do with each vendor you talk to!

  6. Keep track of the little things Check the size and weight of your invitations to make sure that they won’t cost extra postage (things like decorative bows and beads can add up to a lot of extra money spent on stamps).

  7. For Chronic over spenders Consider making all purchases using a debit card. That way you never go over budget.

  8. Expect the unexpected Only use this fund if absolutely necessary; if you don’t end up needing to use it, then you have an extra $1,000 with which to start your married life.

  9. Prioritize Cut out anything that really won't add to your idea of the perfect wedding.

  10. When all else fails, do it yourself Roll up your sleeves and do some things yourself. Things like center pieces can make greatly projects.

  11. Remember what your wedding day is really about Remember what your wedding is truly about. You are about to embark on a wonderful journey with your best friend!

  12. A wedding is about starting a new life with someone you love, and you couldn’t buy that with all the money in the world.

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