Getting married is expensive. Extremely expensive. I don’t know what it is about that “w” word but you can easily find costs spiraling, or needing to fork out for something that you haven’t even considered.
Everyday Loans have come up with an extremely useful wedding cost calculator. By answering a few questions about the type of wedding you want, you can find out how much to expect to pay for your big day. Once your results have loaded, not only can you see how much the total wedding is likely to cost, but if there are any prices that you know are different, you are able to easily edit them and the changes will be reflected in your total.
You can share your results on Facebook or email them to yourself or a friend.
Is it accurate?
I found the wedding cost calculator to be almost spot on for what our wedding would have cost before we haggled and chose a weekday wedding. The calculator takes into account how many guests you are planning on having, the location and other costs that you may not have thought of yet.
Save money on your wedding
The wedding cost calculator shows you areas where you are spending a lot of money, and as you select various options, you can see how making changes will impact your overall spending. These changes can be anything from your venue to how many guests you invite to attend your wedding.
Why not put your dream wedding through the calculator and let me know how much it comes to!
Twiggy Money Making says
A wedding is as expensive as you want it to be. We just got married in reg office and didn’t have a wedding with guests, so it was just over £100. My brother on the other hand (him and his wife have good jobs) forked out close to £30k for theirs, Personally that would have been a chunk paid toward a morgage, or something equally as lifechanging.