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93 | How To Budget For A Wedding

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It's no secret weddings are EXPENSIVE. On average, couples spend $30,000-$40,000 on their wedding. Don't let financial stress overshadow your Big Day. I explain how to build the perfect wedding budget in today's episode. The earlier you start financially planning for your wedding, the easier it will be to create the perfect day without overspending or going into debt.

Remember, a wedding budget is the same as any other budget. The key is to assign purpose for every dollar, know your numbers, and check in on your spending. It is possible to have your dream wedding without losing track of your money goals, and I am so excited to share how to make it happen!

During the episode, I touch on wedding budget best practices such as:

[01:45] Creating a starting budget

[06:45] Making time to get real numbers

[09:32] The importance of a budget buffer

[10:26] Planning where the money is coming from

[11:55] Tracking actual expenses vs. projected budget

Tune into this episode of Money Files to learn how to build the ultimate financial guide for wedding planning.

Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/how-to-budget-for-a-wedding/

Links mentioned in this episode…

Set up a call | Financial Coach Washington, DC | Wealth Over Now

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It's no secret weddings are EXPENSIVE. On average, couples spend $30,000-$40,000 on their wedding. Don't let financial stress overshadow your Big Day. I explain how to build the perfect wedding budget in today's episode. The earlier you start financially planning for your wedding, the easier it will be to create the perfect day without overspending or going into debt.

Remember, a wedding budget is the same as any other budget. The key is to assign purpose for every dollar, know your numbers, and check in on your spending. It is possible to have your dream wedding without losing track of your money goals, and I am so excited to share how to make it happen!

During the episode, I touch on wedding budget best practices such as:

[01:45] Creating a starting budget

[06:45] Making time to get real numbers

[09:32] The importance of a budget buffer

[10:26] Planning where the money is coming from

[11:55] Tracking actual expenses vs. projected budget

Tune into this episode of Money Files to learn how to build the ultimate financial guide for wedding planning.

Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/how-to-budget-for-a-wedding/

Links mentioned in this episode…

Set up a call | Financial Coach Washington, DC | Wealth Over Now

  continue reading

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