Wedding Savings Calculator

Calculate how much you need to save each month to reach your wedding budget goal. Plan your wedding savings with monthly, weekly, and daily targets.

Enter Your Wedding Savings Goals

Total budget you want to reach (USD)

Amount already saved (USD)

When do you need the full amount?

How It Works

  1. 1

    Enter Your Goal

    Input your target wedding budget and when you need to reach it.

  2. 2

    Add Current Savings

    Tell us how much you've already saved toward your wedding.

  3. 3

    Get Your Plan

    See exactly how much to save monthly, weekly, or daily to reach your goal.

About the Wedding Savings Calculator

Saving for your wedding doesn't have to be overwhelming. Our Wedding Savings Calculator breaks down your budget goal into manageable monthly, weekly, and daily savings targets, making it easy to track your progress.

Whether you're starting from scratch or already have some savings, this calculator shows you exactly what you need to set aside to reach your goal by your wedding date. Use it to create a realistic savings plan and stay on track throughout your engagement.

Wedding Savings Tips

Automate Your Savings

Set up automatic transfers from checking to savings each payday. You won't miss what you don't see, and you'll stay consistent.

Track Every Dollar

Use a budgeting app or spreadsheet to monitor income, expenses, and wedding savings. Visibility helps you identify areas to cut back.

Reduce Non-Essentials

Cut back on dining out, subscriptions, and impulse purchases. Redirect that money to your wedding fund for faster progress.

Increase Income

Consider a side hustle, freelancing, or selling items. Even a few hundred extra per month significantly impacts your savings timeline.

Frequently Asked Questions

The average wedding costs $30,000-$35,000, but your goal should be based on your personal budget and priorities. Start with your ideal budget, then adjust based on what you can realistically save and afford.

Start saving as soon as you get engaged or decide to get married. Most couples have 12-18 months to plan and save. The earlier you start, the smaller your monthly savings goal will be.

Consider adjusting your budget, extending your engagement period, or exploring ways to reduce costs. Many couples also receive financial help from family or use credit wisely for specific vendors.

Yes! A dedicated savings account helps you track progress, avoid spending wedding funds on other things, and may earn interest. Consider a high-yield savings account for better returns.

Cut unnecessary expenses, automate transfers to savings, take on extra work or a side gig, sell items you don't need, and redirect bonuses or tax refunds to your wedding fund.

Book your venue and photographer first as they often require deposits 12+ months in advance. Then tackle catering, attire, and other vendors in order of importance to you.

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