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Wedding Budget
By
George Meszaros
Your budget will
have an effect on practically everything in
your wedding. Everything from the number of people you can
invite, the location of your reception, the food that is
served
is going to be influenced by your budget. Don't think of
your
budget as a bad thing. Look at it objectively not
emotionally.
A budget doesn't just happen. You have to plan it carefully.
Without a carefully planned budget, your journey to plan the
perfect wedding could quickly turn into a nightmare. Whether
you are planning a wedding hosted in your backyard or a
formal
event with 500 guests, you are going to have to deal with a
budget.
You should start with an amount that you or your parents can
afford. If it is $15,000, but you want a wedding that will
cost
at least $30,000 you have a lot of work ahead of you. You
may
not have enough to for everything that you can imagine, but
you
may have enough for the essentials.
Don't start shopping before you have your budget. You
should,
however, do your homework. Research how much everything
costs
as you work on your budget. Your budget should include items
that you must purchase or pay for and items that may be
substituted without expense. If you may be able to have a
friend video your wedding, it may be a great way to cut
costs.
If you have to have your reception at a reception hall, you
know from the beginning that it is an expense that cannot be
compromised.
You have to know what are the must haves in your wedding and
how much you are willing to pay for it. Don't meet with a
reception venue manager or a caterer before your budget is
set.
It is not wise to try to come up with your budget as you go.
The most important concept for you to keep in mind that you
will find everything that you need for almost any budget. It
may require a lot of work, but if you are willing to do the
research you can make it happen.
About the
Author: George Meszaros
with
http://www.sweet-reflections.com

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