Things to Consider While Planning a wedding on Budget
You have probably created
a budget for your personal spending and financial responsibilities, if you have
a business, you are probably familiar with creating and working within a budget
for your business; however weddings put a bit of a twist on things.
There is no definite
formula, after all, it depends on what is important to you as a couple. The
traditional wedding is constantly being challenged with new additions, like
adding a saxophone player or ditching the wedding cake altogether. The elements
you want to keep and new ones you will like to add to your big day will
ultimately change your overall budget needs and breakdown. So, a good place to
start is to make a list of all the things that you can’t do without; a party bus in Leeds is recommended for the after party, two photographers, 100 guests, a custom
dress, and so on.
Get a guest count; this
will be a deciding factor on many elements such as the wedding venue and the
size of the party venue.
Know who is contributing;
is it only you and your partner? Are you parents going to help? Will you use
your monthly income for personal expenses like a party bus to work, rent, and
the like or do you plan on saving a percentage for the wedding? Figure out how
much you can save and how long it will take.
Research should also be
on the top of your list, getting an idea of how much you may spend on a caterer
for 100 guests, a party bus service for weddings, and the average venue. Remember
that the venue usually takes up 45 percent of a wedding budget.
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