Posted on Mar 11, 2008 - 11:09am by admin in Wedding Financials
A bride is still a bride, regardless the money she can afford to spend on her wedding. She needs to be the most beautiful bride around, so she would do anything to get some more money in her wallet before the big ceremony. The groom loves his bride, and usually he has no other choice than considering payday loans to get a plus of glamor to the wedding. Not to mention that he needs money for the honeymoon.
Of course a payday loan wouldn’t make it possible for you to buy a fancy car, but you can get some cash for your immediate needs, following that you pay back everything in one single installment, in your pay day, plus a commission which you will know from before.
Applying for a payday loan is extremely easy. There are special websites where all you have to do is fill in a form, then wait to get accepted. After you get the positive response, the loan agreement is displayed online for you to sign, then you input your bank account details and you can have the money wired to you immediately. Of course, there will be a small delay until the money enters your account, because of the bank transfers which depend from bank to bank.
Repaying the loan is even easier: you don’t have to do anything. Your debit account will be debited with the required amount in your pay day.
So, you can keep your bride happy and if you wish, she will never know that you used a payday loan to take her to the honeymoon trip.
Posted on Jan 07, 2008 - 2:20pm by admin in Wedding Financials
Hey brides! Do you have your own business? Did you know how easy it is to get Small Business Loans? It is true that you cannot finance your wedding with such a loan, but you can finance your business and generate profits. EZUnsecured makes it easy for you: you can get working capital, expand your business, start a new business, consolidate debt or establish a fund. In case all you need is a credit line or a credit card, you can still check out EZUnsecured, as they offer all these.
Are you ready to take action?
Posted on Dec 09, 2007 - 1:41pm by admin in Site Reviews, Wedding Financials
Are you a blogger and a bride to be? If you answered yes to both questions, you probably try to blog for money, and for sure you are going to need money to spend in your honeymoon.
Well, you’d better hurry up and join Smorty, the service which pays you to blog, the place where bloggers meet advertisers and get paid for giving their honest opinion on various services or products. Joining is easy, but in order to have your blog accepted into the network, your blog has to conform a few conditions, such as:
In the beginning, you can have only one blog in the network. You can submit others as long as you have written 5 reviews and they were accepted. The good thing is that payments are issued on weekly basis (via PayPal). Once you accepted a campaign you have up to 72 hours to publish your post and to submit your link for approval.
I see blog advertising as a viable option to earn some money without too much trouble. As long as you can give your honest opinion on the things you write about, and as long as you can accept only those campaigns which match your preferences, your beliefs and your blog’s topics, there is nothing wrong with getting paid to blog.
Posted on Nov 26, 2007 - 10:38am by admin in Wedding Financials
With well instructed serving personnel, you’ll manage to make your wedding dinner look fabulous, while keeping a good part of your money in your pocket.
Posted on Nov 12, 2007 - 12:53pm by admin in Wedding Financials
The wedding day is without doubt the best of all for the bride to be (except the cases when she’s forced to step into a marriage by who knows what reasons).
My dear bride, it may be your best day, but do you think your guest share your feelings? Wedding guests fall into three big categories:
Family: most of them will come from pure pleasure to see you happy. Maybe some cousins or further relatives may wish you haven’t invited them, but generally speaking, the family is happy to assist you.
Friends: they will come because they love you and cherish you, and want to see you happy, and because they want to be part of the special moments of your life (and weddings are special). Some of them might have to skip it because they don’t have the necessary budget to buy clothes and bring you the wedding gift.
Colleagues: these are people who might try to find excuses for not attending your wedding. Some of them may not like you, some others may tolerate you around, but none of your colleagues really loves you. However, you’d like to see them there, in your wedding day, just because you are happy, and also because you’ll have spent so much with the ceremony that every guest who comes and gives you a financial present actually matters.
Tricks for making sure most of your invitees will attend the wedding:
Make transportation available for them. Rent a bus (or more), pick everybody up from the church and bring them to the ceremony location. Be sure to specify this in the wedding invitations. Your guests will be happy that they won’t be forced to drive (and not drink during the party) and they won’t have to pay a lot of money for a taxi to return home.
Make accomodation available for wedding guests. Some of your relatives may not live in the same city with you. If they attend, they’ll have to pay for at least one night accomodation in a hotel. Estimate the number of people from outside the city and book some hotel rooms for them nearby the wedding location.
Don’t make your wedding guests spend a fortune on clothes they’ll never wear again. If you decide to go for a theme wedding, do it, but don’t force your guests to dress up like a bunch of hobbits if you want a “hobbit” wedding.
Posted on Aug 07, 2007 - 9:13am by admin in Wedding Financials
Every bride dreams to have a great wedding. Unfortunately, organizing such ceremonies require a lot of money, so your funds may be too low to make it happen. Of course you can’t afford to wait for more 6-10 years, until you save the cash you need! After all, you want to get married and have children now, when you are young, not in a far away future.
There are a few solutions to your cash problem:
Get a loan. There are secured loans special for weddings, so if the conditions are better than for unsecure loans (and they probably are), go for it. Make sure to check if you are allowed to return the money earlier without penalties.
Cut expenses. This can be done by asking at least three suppliers to give you offers for everything. Or by getting a second hand dress (it is only for one day, so if you are not so sentimental, you could consider being practical). Or by organizing a buffet instead of a classic dinner with fixed menu (you’ll be surprized to see how much you save by choosing this modern approach).
Do some things yourself. For example, the invitations. You can find a creative and cheap way of making them, thus saving some money. Besides, you’ll have a lot of fun.
Think seasonal. In the summer, all veggies are much cheaper than in winter, so your dinner will look very lavish, with a great variety of dishes, and it will cost you less than in winter.
I’m sure there are also some other ideas of getting a nice wedding with little money of your own. I’ll cover them in a future article.