Marry, you've been dreaming. But how to finance this costly event to organize as you imagined without breaking the bank?
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Today, we present the three most common to assume the cost of a wedding detailing their respective advantages and disadvantages ways.
The first, more traditional and less common these days is that it is the Father of the Bride finance all expenses. Thus, the bride and groom do not have to worry about the financial aspect, to readjust their budgets and tighten their belts the months before the wedding.
The downside of this system is that the payer has a say in decisions: expect to have to negotiate on certain expenses and make many concessions, because there are few people who give carte blanche.
Then the two families can be divided fairly fresh. Thus, everyone participates and it is not likely to create tensions. Of course, this does not exempt you from having to justify how you plan to spend the money each.
You'll have to be patient and show a good sense of diplomacy to succeed in getting everyone to agree, and the result is successful.
The third possibility, and one that leaves you far more freedom: pay yourself your own wedding! You can design it from scratch to your image, without fear of being accountable to anyone or risk upsetting one or the other.
Indeed, it is hard enough to agree to two, so why make it difficult? You have a wedding budget probably smaller, but at least you'll be free to choose what you like.
http://weddingloveblog.blogspot.com/2013/05/3-ways-to-finance-your-wedding.html
Today, we present the three most common to assume the cost of a wedding detailing their respective advantages and disadvantages ways.
The first, more traditional and less common these days is that it is the Father of the Bride finance all expenses. Thus, the bride and groom do not have to worry about the financial aspect, to readjust their budgets and tighten their belts the months before the wedding.
The downside of this system is that the payer has a say in decisions: expect to have to negotiate on certain expenses and make many concessions, because there are few people who give carte blanche.
Then the two families can be divided fairly fresh. Thus, everyone participates and it is not likely to create tensions. Of course, this does not exempt you from having to justify how you plan to spend the money each.
You'll have to be patient and show a good sense of diplomacy to succeed in getting everyone to agree, and the result is successful.
The third possibility, and one that leaves you far more freedom: pay yourself your own wedding! You can design it from scratch to your image, without fear of being accountable to anyone or risk upsetting one or the other.
Indeed, it is hard enough to agree to two, so why make it difficult? You have a wedding budget probably smaller, but at least you'll be free to choose what you like.