Monday, October 1, 2007

Wedding Saving Ideas

In addition to the other must have wedding items, wedding flowers can be a costly expense
Here are some ideas to save on Wedding Flowers.

. Choose Flowers that are in Season
. Choose Less Expensive Flowers, or use less expensive flowers as color fillers with expensive flowers.

Top 10 Most Expensive Flowers:

Casablanca Lily
Gardenia
Hydrangea
Lily of the Valley
Lisianthus
Orchid
Peony
Rose
Stephanotis
Tulip

Top 10 Inexpensive Flowers:

Alstroemeria Lily
Baby’s Breath
Carnation
Chrysanthemum
Daisy
Freesia
Gladiolus
Queen Anne’s Lace
Sunflower
Sweet William

Choose an Off-Season Wedding Date

You can save a substantial amount of money on your wedding if you choose an off season date (a month which is not in high demand). The 10 most popular months of the year to get married are:


August
June
July
September
October
May
April
November
March
February

12 comments:

Unknown said...

If you are a homeowner in need of a home equity loan but you have not yet built up any equity in your home, don't despair. A 125 percent equity home loan may be the answer.

Zeeshan Syed said...

Choose Flowers that are in Season
. Choose Less Expensive Flowers, or use less expensive flowers as color fillers with expensive flowers


People spend thousands of dollars decorating their bannquet halls with flowers. I believe the tips mentioned in this article are great. The money that you save can be spent on a dream honeymoon or on other after-wedding needs that one might have.

Zeeshan Syed said...

And if you are running short on cash, you can always go for bad credit wedding loans

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

FHA housing loans is a better option than what you are suggesting

donnamoore01 said...

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GaretT_T said...

Yes. I also believe in this article, off-peak seasons are one of the best seasons to get married and this is also the best time to sell jewelry for cash to use for your wedding. Thanks for sharing!

Unknown said...

The Changing Stores
(15 Companies That Might Not Survive 2009) I think this will be something that is very interesting to watch in the next few months. What companies will go down with this economy. It will also be interesting to watch what company types come back when this thing turns around and what type of store are gone forever. I'm also interested in seeing how liquidation sales affect the other retailers. How is Best Buy doing when you can go to the closing Circuit City and get 10 to 20 percent off the same TVs.

Unknown said...

Grant Money For College
(WHO GETS WHAT: Billions to colleges and students) This is something to keep your eye on the government has all allowed a large amount of money for students to continue their education with the stimulus package. If you are a student or have some interest in going back to school this could be an interesting way to do it. If you get laid off an are looking to move your career in a certain direction this might be a perfect chance. Stay tuned to the exact words that are made law to possibly take advantage of the government stimulus.

Unknown said...

Living on Cash
(3 steps back to the sanity of cash) Here is an idea I wonder about all the time. If I didn't have credit where would I be. Could I just live on cash alone. I find the cushion of a credit card very nice. It is nice to have something there in case you have a problem, but I do agree with the author that far too often people use it as a quick way out and don't think about the long term. We see what we get now and forget that for the next 6 months we have less to live on cause the credit card payment is more. Do you think you would be OK without credit?

Unknown said...

Obama and McCain Tax Plans
(Your Tax Bill: How McCain, Obama Differ) I think everyone should get a look at this article to understand how the different presidential candidates might effect your personal finances. It looks to me like the average middle income person doesn't seem to get much difference by either candidate. It is very interesting to me to see how dramatic the difference is for the very high earners. If the difference to me where half a million dollars in taxes I would have my mind made up on whom to vote for. I'm always curious why all us average earners don't band together and out vote the very high earners and have them pay more taxes and us less. Why doesn't this happen. We should have a majority. Is it the fact that we all hope some day to be in the top tax bracket and know that if we were in that situation we would not like that idea of the government taking an unfair portion of our money? Why don't we tax the crap out of the rich to make our government run better? Any ideas out there? It would seem that they have the most extra money to spare. Would inflation just negate any less tax the average person would pay, because the costs of all good would go up to cover the difference? What would happen?

Unknown said...

Negotiation Techniques
(When It Comes to Negotiating, Ask and You Shall Receive) Here is a good article on how to negotiate. The tip to be persistent is a good lesson for us all. I usually give up after one no from the first person I talk to on the phone. The first person on the phone is no one special trained to answer the 50 basic questions asked most often. Move yourself beyond the first person and find something that can deal with your more advanced requests. If we could all negotiate a little better we all could be better off. All the little amounts add up quick and make for some money to put away and save.