To create your wedding budget, Montreal Weddings recommends to know exactly how much you can each contribute. First, determine your average net monthly income after taxes.
Bride's monthly net income:
Groom's monthly net income:
Then determine your average monthly expenses.
Food: | |
Rent: | |
Hydro: | |
Telephone: | |
Cable: | |
Cellphone: | |
Internet: | |
Transportation (taxis, gas, etc.): | |
Clothing: | |
Health and beauty products: | |
Hobbies: | |
Dry cleaning: | |
Pets: | |
Decor: | |
Books and magazines: | |
Gifts: | |
Entertainment: | |
Insurance : | |
Medication: | |
Car payments: | |
Credit card payments: | |
Loans: | |
Savings: | |
Other personal expenses: | |
TOTAL: |
Food: | |
Rent: | |
Hydro: | |
Telephone: | |
Cable: | |
Cellphone: | |
Internet: | |
Transportation (taxis, gas, etc.): | |
Clothing: | |
Health and beauty products: | |
Hobbies: | |
Dry cleaning: | |
Pets: | |
Decor: | |
Books and magazines: | |
Gifts: | |
Entertainment: | |
Insurance: | |
Medication: | |
Car payments: | |
Credit card payments: | |
Loans: | |
Savings: | |
Other personal expenses: | |
TOTAL: |
Now, enter the total monthly incomes and total monthly expenses below.
Bride's monthly income: Bride's monthly expenses: |
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Bride's available funds: | |
Groom's monthly income: Groom's monthly expenses: |
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Groom's available funds: |
The bride and her family's budget:
The groom and his family's budget:
The wedding party's budget: