Wednesday, February 11, 2009

How Much Money Do You Need to Have a Wedding?



Posted by Yoshikuni Asaba

Wedding is one of the most important event for your life and hopefully anyone of us wants to experience more than once.
So, maybe all of us wants to experience the best moment of the time and live happy forever.
However, we all need to know how much money we need for the happy moment and save it when the time has come.

According to studies report, the average cost of wedding in the US to be about $30,000 while the median is around $15,000.
**This research include the outliner who is rich enough to throw huge party.

The Yahoo! Answers explains the following detail

Dress - $500 or less
Tuxed - $125
Food - $400 appx 200 ppl catered
Decorations - $250
Flowers - $200
Honeymoon - $1000 (not to expensive but give a little cushion)
Use a DJ instead of a band - $200 (dj)
Wedding planner if needed - $200
Chapel and Pastor - $200 (donations usually)
Hair/Makeup/Nails - $250
Gifts for your girls/guys~appx 15-25$ each

In Japan the average wedding cost is about Least $25,000 to $40,000

Average cost of the wedding is different according to which resourse you are using.

Cost of Wedding
- On average, couples that live in (Syracuse, NY)
Spend between $15,947 and $26,578 for their wedding. This does not include cost for a honeymoon or engagement ring.
*Estimate based on spending not vendor prices

US couples spend $28,732 for their wedding.
The majority of couples spend between $14,366 and $35,915 while their wedding budget is typically 50% less than the amount spent.
This does not include cost for a honeymoon or engagement ring. Understanding average wedding cost now can help you with your wedding budget later.

My Money Blog
- According to studies report, the average cost of wedding in the US to be about $30,000 while the median is around $15,000.
**This research include the outliner who is rich enough to throw huge party.

Probably between $14,000 to $36,000 will be needed for the Wedding.
Are you able to afford this?

Yahoo Answers
Money and Marriage Saving for the Future
Cost of Wedding

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