
Debbie's Wedding Planner
Financial, Banking & Finance
Soon after the wedding the Bride will come to realize that getting married may have caused some temporary problems. When you get married there are numerous things that need to be changed. Below is a list of items that must be either changed or consolidated, and we recommend you consider changing some just prior to the wedding or immediately after. Making these changes will definitely make your life a little less stressful.
Some items that should be consolidated include: 1) Financial (insurance & investments), 2) Banking (savings & checking accounts, and 3) Legal (wills, car & mortgage titles).
For a detailed list of things that need to be changed or consolidated please click on .
The Internet is a powerful tool that can be used to research and plan your wedding. However, we ask that you use the Internet for gathering your information and then purchase your products and services for your wedding locally. Local businesses that have made “Greetings!…from Debbie” Wedding Planner possible create local jobs; they pay local taxes; their employees volunteer in numerous community clubs and organizations; they contribute to a variety of local charities (including youth sports and non-profit organizations); and they provide service for the products and services they sell.
You may not receive the same treatment when securing something on the Internet.
Thanks for your consideration and cooperation!
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The following are articles, questions or answers pertaining to Financial & Banking:
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Buying a Home: Mortgages 101 (article)
Get the basics on mortgages -- from application through closing costs, you'll find it all here. Debbie highly recommends!
Finances: Credit Report Basics (article)
Know next to nothing about your credit standing? It behooves you to get in the know. We'll help with our credit report basics. Debbie recommends!
Cutting Costs on your Wedding
Most families are looking for ways to save money, and financial consultants by the hundreds feel that they have the money-saving methods for which these families are looking. These include everything from refinancing home mortgages, home equity loans, and low-interest charge cards to no-down payment investment property, borrowing against retirement funds, and no-charge-at-all discipline.
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