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How to Properly Create a Wedding Budget

by Chonce Maddox
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Have you developed a budget for your wedding yet? After you get engaged, you’ll want to celebrate no doubt but after the engagement party and before you do any planning for the big day, be sure to create a wedding budget first. Creating a wedding budget is easy and it only takes a few minutes.

It’s a crucial first step to take and you want to do it right so you’ll know exactly how much money you can spend on your nuptials.

The Correct Way to Develop a Wedding Budget

Realistically, most people calculate their wedding budget backward and come up with a ballpark amount they think they can afford based off a guess or simply start picking out venues and caters and adding up the money as they go along.

Yes, you definitely want to include all your preferences and unique ideas when preparing a budget for your wedding, but you should start by determining how much you can afford to spend overall and how much time you want to give yourselves to save.

If you’re ready to set up your wedding budget, follow these easy steps to get started.

Step 1: Add Your Joint Monthly Net Income

First, you’ll want to record how much both you and your fiance are earning which will give you an idea of how much you can comfortably spend on your wedding. If your joint income is $50,000/yr after taxes, you probably don’t want to spend $50,000 on your wedding because you wouldn’t be able to afford it. Even with a loan, you’d be paying it off for years.

Step 2: Review Your Current Budget and Calculate Debt Payments

The next thing you’ll want to do is look at your regular budget and see if there’s any room to spare for wedding savings. Particularly, you want to look at how much you’re spending on necessities each month and calculate any current debt payments because you don’t want to make your budget so tight that you’re not able to continue paying your existing debt.

Step 3: See If You Can Cut Any Regular Expenses

After you know how much you’re spending on necessities and debt payments, your next step is to see if you can cut or reduce any other expenses to free up more money to set aside for your wedding. Consider cutting expenses that you don’t need or aren’t that important to you.

Remember, you can always temporarily cut expenses so if you need to get rid of cable or reduce the amount of money you spend on dining out for a few months while you pay for your wedding, you can always increase those expenses later after you get married and don’t have to pay for the wedding anymore.

Step 4: See What You Are Left With and Base Your Budget Off That Monthly Amount

If you are spending less than you earn, and splitting wedding expenses with your partner, you should have some money left over each month after you deduct your monthly expenses and debt payments. If you cut or reduce any of your current expenses, you’ll have even more money to work with for your wedding budget.

How much money you can dedicate to wedding expenses or a wedding spending account should be a strong indicator as to when you should get married. If you can set aside $400 per month for wedding-related expenses and you want to have a $5,000 wedding, ideally, you should set your date about a year out.

Did you use these steps when developing your wedding budget? If you plan on using these steps, how has it influenced your official date for getting married?

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8 comments

Dhaka Event Planner May 28, 2019 - 11:28 pm

When it comes to planning a wedding the first thing is the wedding budget. So, wedding whole plans depend on it. Thanks for sharing amazing ideas about planning a weding budget.

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Find U Rings May 19, 2019 - 10:48 pm

Thank you for sharing, the wedding budget is essential, and choosing an affordable wedding ring can reduce your wedding budget.

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Davaraj September 28, 2018 - 8:09 pm

We need to concentrate on the Budget for the Wedding. As we need to plan properly about the budget. Thanks for the article.

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Kamalesh Kiyoh August 30, 2017 - 5:59 am

The above post helped me to devise my daughter’s wedding budget plan effectively. I planned out things for her wedding based on my savings and the income of the family. I did not stress myself by spending too much for her wedding ceremony. Thanks for the informative post

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emily@johnjanedoe.com August 6, 2017 - 6:49 am

I’d add another factor…talk to parents, for 2 reasons. For one thing, they may be willing to chip in for certain things, or even get some things for free. (My mom covered the officiant and the venue, in part because the venue was free for her, and some of her friends did the flowers for cost.) Second, while it’s your wedding and your concerns/opinions should come first, your parents may have some strong opinions about the guest list, which is going to affect a lot of other choices.

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