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Top Five Tips for Saving Money on Weddings

The price of weddings has been drastically increasing over the past decade. With average wedding costs approaching $30,000, it's important to consider tips on how to save money on your wedding. In this...

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Wedding Expenses List

Wedding costs can quickly get out of hand. That's why it's good to have an idea of typical wedding expenses. This hub is a semi-exhaustive list of the most common expenses in today's weddings.

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Wedding Expense Etiquette- Expenses Paid by the Bride and Groom

You think you're off the hook for covering wedding expenses simply because you're the bride or groom? Think again... Sure, you might have gotten financial help from the bride or groom's family, but there are still some wedding costs paid for by the bride and groom. You might have already paid for some of these costs, but other wedding expenses might come as a surprise.

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Wedding Expense Etiquette - Expenses Paid by Wedding Party, Guests and Ushers

Figuring out who pays for what in a wedding is often a difficult and somewhat complicated subject to address. Since there are so many people involved in the process of bringing a wedding together, it's important to keep wedding expense etiquette in mind. Read on to learn what wedding costs are covered by the wedding party, wedding attendants and ushers.

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Wedding Expense Etiquette- Expenses Paid by Groom's family

Wedding tradition has told us that the common thing for wedding expense etiquette is that the bride's parents simply pay for most, if not all, of the wedding. This isn't always the case, and the trends are changing! Here's the expenses the groom's parents traditionally pay for in a wedding.

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Wedding Expense Etiquette: Expenses Paid by Family of Bride

Although many of today's wedding trends are changing, it is important to be aware of long-lasting trends, especially those in the area of wedding financing. Traditionally, the parents of the bride-to-be have...

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Wedding Expense Etiquette- Who pays for what?

There is no denying that today's weddings are expensive. The average cost of a wedding in the US is around $25,000-30,000! When bringing up a discussion about who will pay for what in the wedding keep these etiquette rules in mind.

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