Arranging a wedding can be really stressfull and leave you with very littlel cash to spend on your honeymoon. You honeymoon should be one of the most memorable trips of your life and you do not need to short change your experience because lack of funds. Read below on how to save cash for your honeymoon so you may have the trip of your dreams.
1. Start with a Budget
Step one is to put together a budget of what you can realisitly spend on your honeymoon. Be specific with guess costs for hotels, food, activities and anything else you plan on doing.
2. Sacrifice
It may not be fun now but sacrificing now will allow you to have fun later. This could mean watching a DVD at home rather than going to the flicks. Cutting back on services or subscriptions ( cell phone, wire, waxings, manicures, etc ). The little sacrifices add up quickly in your honeymoon fund.
3. Brown Bag it
Let’s admit it, we all love to eat out. As good as it could be it does a job on our savings. The average couple spends $300 every month on eating out. That’s cash that might simply be put into your honeymoon fund by eating out less or bringing a bag lunch to work. If you’ve got a tough time giving up eating use gift certificatess or check out local deals. ( buy one get one free dinners ).
4. EBay
a good way to start your new life together is out with the old and in with the new, why not make money cleaning out your stuff. EBay has become the final site to sell your things and earn cash. If you don’t want to handle the trouble of eBay there’s always the old fashion way, a garage sale.
5. Reward Cards
Reward cards are a good way to let visa cards pay you back. In the months prior to your wedding, use a Visa card that accumulates points ( most well liked are money or travel rewards ) for all you can. It shouldn’t be difficult to quickly accumulate points with all your marriage expenses. Once the reward points have piled up you can cash them in for plane tickets, hotel rooms, gift certificates or money.
What you learned about Honeymoons is just the beginning. To get more ideas, read stories, check out footage and videos go to http://www.HoneymoonNation.com or check out my squidoo Honeymoon Nation.
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