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Budgeting
1. Produce a wedding journal. When planning your wedding, the best post to start is by creating a wedding journal. This can be in a three ring binder, a spiral portable computer or even out a file folder. The key is to use it as one location where you will keep all of the data about your upcoming wedding. From a budgeting standpoint, this can be an invaluable tool if you use it properly. It will help you keep track of all your receipts and be a post to make note of upcoming sales or coupons. It will also remind you of everything you need to do so nothing is left to the last minute. Last minute purchases are ordinarily expensive purchases!
2. start by budgeting the ought to have items. Every couple has different priorities. Possibly your heart is set on a one of a kind silk dress or a 5-tier wedding cake. Whatsoever is most important to you should be budgeted for first. Right After all, it's your day and you should have the things that make it special for you. Once you have an accurate view of how much these "ought to haves" will value, find out what else you will need. A general list includes:
3. keep track of ALL expenses. Since the average engagement is close to 12 months extended, that's a lot of time to be buying items "as you see their situation". A big mistake budget conscious couples make is to not keep track of exactly how much they've spent. Every time you get some thing write it down in your wedding journal. Otherwise you run the risk of eating up your entire budget on fun accessories extended before you even out get to the big day.
4. Educate yourself on what things value. before you get anything, shop close to to see what the going rate is. Unless you know what several different sites are charging, you have no way of knowing if what you plan on spending is reasonable. Doing this can also present you bargaining great power.

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