Wedding Budget: Prepare, Prioritize, Compromise


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Why create a budget for your wedding? Love is a wonderful thing, but it makes most of us react to situations more emotionally than normal. When caught up in the romance of planning a wedding, it's all too easy to throw caution to the wind and spend spend spend.
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The budget bride tries to find thrifty ways to have the wedding of her dreams without going into debt, and you too can be a budget bride.
It doesn't matter if you intend to spend $10,000 or $100,000, weddings can spiral out of control and eat away at your bank account. The best way to deal with this growing monster is to cut wedding costs by prioritizing.
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