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	<title>Comments on: Spending Your Wedding Budget Wisely and Staying Out of Debt</title>
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		<title>By: Facts and News &#124; Staying Away from Wedding Debt</title>
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		<description>[...] The national average cost of a wedding is $28,000. Is it the guideline for everyone? Of course not! If you are already in debt because of student loan, car loan or credit card, you don’t want to end up with another wedding debt, right? Before heading to any wedding vendors, it is very important to review your current financial situation and set a realistic budget that you and your family can actually afford. Prioritize and itemize are the next step. Once you got the figures, don’t overspending on any item. For more ideas and tips, you can visit this blog post about wedding budget. [...]</description>
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