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Using the budget form in our planning tools section, you will be able to set up a rough working budget, and you can start to see the sort of costs you'll encounter. However, these will just be rough estimates as suppliers are often unable to guarantee prices until firm commitments are made, with dates, times and numbers, and a deposit is paid.
One Stop Mortgage Shop
+44 (0) 28 9031 4422
11 Corn Market
Belfast
One Stop Mortgage Shop
+44 (0) 28 9031 4422
11 Corn Market
Belfast GB.BT14DA
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Boyd Glen Financial Services
028 7128 6600
14 The Diamond
Londonderry
Financial Consultant
028 9080 0300
300-302 Antrim Road
Newtownabbey
Greencastle Credit Union
028 9077 5627
854/856 Shore Road
Newtownabbey
A M Financial Services
028 9086 1616
645 Shore Road
Newtownabbey
Deloitte & Touche LLP
0289 032 2861
19 Bedford Street
Belfast
Black Pearl Finance & Property
07828 471950
259 Glebe road
Carnmoney
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
0287 126 6104
1 - 3 Guildhall Street
Londonderry
DC Mortgage Services
028 7136 3432
2 Marlborough Terrace
Londonderry
Help with Debt
07799 568 163
12 Arlington Park
Belfast
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Typical Wedding Costs

In 2004, the average cost of getting married was in the region of £ 16,000 - but where does all this money go? If you're planning on a traditional wedding, with 3 ushers, 3 bridesmaids and 100 guests, you can expect your money to be spent in the following ways:
| | | Item | Approx. Min. Cost | Approx. Max. Cost |
| Engagement Ring | £750 | £1,250 |
| Stationery | £100 | £350 |
| Bridal Gown & accessories | £800 | £1,500 |
| Hair & beauty treatment | £100 | £250 |
| Mens formal wear (hired) | £300 | £500 |
| Bridesmaids dresses & accessories | £450 | £600 |
| Church or Wedding Venue Fees | £100 | £400 |
| Wedding rings | £200 | £600 |
| Flowers (wedding & reception venues) | £220 | £450 |
| Photographs | £450 | £900 |
| Video | £450 | £900 |
| Transport | £350 | £700 |
| Gifts to attendants | £175 | £240 |
| Reception Hire | £500 | £2,500 |
| Catering | £1,000 | £3,200 |
| Drink | £500 | £800 |
| Wedding Cake | £100 | £300 |
| Music / DJ | £300 | £800 |
| First Night Hotel | £75 | £150 |
| Wedding Insurance | £75 | £100 |
| Total | £6,995 | £16,490 |
Many couples are not able to spend such a large amount of money, and it is unwise to borrow and start married life in debt. So, plan a budget - and stick to it!
Look at the items mentioned above, and decide what is important to you, and what you can do without. Start a savings account specifically for wedding expenses. Putting aside a little money each month is easier than finding a large sum just before the wedding day.
Using the budget form in our planning tools section, you will be able to set up a rough working budget, and you can start to see the sort of costs you'll encounter. However, these will just be rough estimates as suppliers are often unable to guarantee prices until firm commitments are made, with dates, times and numbers, and a deposit is paid.
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