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Wedding Budgets 101

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  • Assess your finances – start by evaluating your current financial situation. Consider your savings, any contributions from your family and your expected income leading up to the wedding
  • List your priorities - make a list from most important to least important and allocate your budget accordingly. Think about things like the venue, flowers, outfits, wedding party, photographer or the food.
  • Do your research – the average wedding cost in Australia costs around $40,000. Understanding the costs of these kinds of celebrations in your area and at your preferred wedding venue will help you figure out exactly what you can afford.
  • Venue and catering (40-50%) – often the most substantial portion of your budget, this includes venue hire, food and beverages and the all-important wedding cake.
  • Photographer (10-15%) – your special moments must be captured, so invest in a skilled photographer and a videographer to help you create lasting memories
  • Attire, hair and make-up (8-10%) – this includes wedding dresses, wedding party outfits, suits and accessories – with alterations and hair & make-up expenses
  • Flowers and decor (7-10%) – DIY or put together by a professional – wedding decorations, floral arrangements and table centrepieces can give your wedding a unique look and feel
  • Entertainment (7-10%) – whether it’s a live band or a DJ, this is a crucial part of your celebration as it sets the tone for the whole evening
  • Entertainment (7-10%) – whether it’s a live band or a DJ, this is a crucial part of your celebration as it sets the tone for the whole evening
  • Wedding Planner (5-10%) – if you're hiring a wedding planner, budget for their services here. They can help you stay on track and manage your expenses
  • Stationery (2-3%) – save-the-dates notices, invitations, table charts and place cards. You can save on this by setting up a wedding website and sending emails to your guests instead.
  • Miscellaneous (5-10%) – it’s always a good idea to hold onto some money for unexpected expenses and last-minute additions
  • Contingency (5-10%) – always factors in a buffer for other unexpected costs that may pop up.
  • Compromise – if you find yourself going over budget in the planning phase, stay flexible and consider making cuts on things like guest list, food & beverages or decorations
  • Negotiate – don't hesitate to ask for a better deal from vendors – you’d be surprised at their flexibility around your budget
  • DIY – if you're crafty and have the time, consider DIY projects for decorations – this will save you money and add a personal touch to your wedding.

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