Posted on Wednesday, 12th May 2010 by Erin Jones
As most married couples will already know getting married can be an expensive affair if you want all the trimmings, and those that are looking to have the perfect wedding, entertain guests, provide food and entertainment, and round things off with a romantic honeymoon will know that the cost can run into thousands of pounds.
In the current financial climate it can be difficult for couples to save the kind of money that they need for a wedding within a reasonable space of time, particularly if they also want to put a deposit down on a property. It would therefore be natural to think that many couples look into taking out a loan for their special day.
Many couples do turn to personal or wedding loans in order to pay for the big day, and those that do are advised to look for the best rate of interest and the best deal possible, although some people may be put off from starting their married life in debt.
Whilst those getting married may consider a loan for their big day, recent research has shown that attendees are far less likely to take out a loan in order to pay for expenses at the weddings of their loved ones. In fact, Santander carried out research showing that only 1 percent of Brits would actually take out a personal loan to fund the cost of going to the wedding of a loved one.
Emma Roberts from Santander said: “It’s easy to overlook the cost involved in being a wedding guest but the outlay can be significant, both before and during the big day. The last thing people want to be thinking about when preparing for a loved one’s wedding is the expense involved but costs can quickly mount up.”
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