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Two-Thirds of American Couples Overspend on Their Weddings, Visa Survey Finds

   Award-Winning Money Management Website Helps Newlyweds Avoid Financial
                             Wedding Bell Blues

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 20 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Summer is the most
popular season to get married and a wedding will likely be the biggest
expense a couple faces in their first year of marriage. According to a
newly released Visa survey of 1,000 cardholders, couples who got married in
the past ten years spent an average of $7,873 on their weddings.
    Additionally, two-thirds of all respondents said they overspent on
their weddings. Specifically, men (16 percent) splurged on their honeymoons
while women (21 percent) spent too much on food, drinks and wedding cakes,
followed by their wedding dresses (11 percent). Where was money on the
wedding best spent? Respondents answered wedding photos and decorations,
with only 1 percent saying they overspent on those items.
    "Marital bliss can quickly turn to fiscal friction if couples don't sit
down and talk about their financial values and priorities before tying the
knot," said personal finance expert and best-selling author Jean Chatzky.
"Whether it is planning a wedding, sending a child off to college or
thinking about retirement, marriage is full of critical and often
unexpected financial decisions. One of the best ways couples can plan for
them is to have a frank conversation about financial expectations and then
create a budget."
    To help couples prepare financially for marriage, Visa is providing a
comprehensive marital money management guide as part of its free, award-
winning online financial education program, Practical Money Skills for
Life. Available at http://www.practicalmoneyskills.com/marriage, these tips
help couples keep in mind important considerations before walking down the
aisle, such as:
    -- Communicate openly about your current financial state to determine what
       you can and can't afford.
    -- Determine who will fulfill financial tasks, such as balancing the
       checkbook, paying the bills and tracking investments prior to your
       wedding.
    -- Once you're married, review your insurance coverage.  Compare them to
       your spouse's to make sure they don't overlap -- that usually means
       wasted money. Combine coverage where you can and you could save quite a
       bit of money.
    -- If you are changing your name as a result of your marriage, either a
       completely new last name or a hyphenated last name, notify the Social
       Security Administration immediately to ensure your retirement account
       is properly credited.
    -- Update your name on your driver's license as well because it is often
       used for identification.

    Additional findings in the survey include:
    -- 36 percent of couples spent less than $1000 on their wedding.
    -- 2 percent spent more than $50,000 on their wedding.
    -- 21 percent of women believe they overspent on wedding food, cake and
       drinks, compared to only 9 percent of men who believe they spent too
       much in that area.
    -- 16 percent of men say they overspent on the honeymoon, while just 7
       percent of women agreed.
    Practical Money Skills for Life (http://www.practicalmoneyskills.com)
is a free, award-winning, teacher-tested and teacher-approved financial
education program that is available in English, Spanish and Chinese. The
program contains three comprehensive sections, complete with money
management resources and lesson plans tailored for use at home, in the
classroom or at work. It also contains an array of tips to help prepare for
life changing financial events, from planning a baby to saving for college
and retirement, as well as a number of other budget calculators and
interactive games. Visa also runs What's My Score
(http://www.whatsmyscore.org), a leading higher education consumer
awareness program. The website guides college students through the ABC's of
a FICO credit score, from factors that can lower a score to ways on
improving it, at no charge.
    Additionally, building on a decade-long commitment to improving the
financial literacy of all Americans, Visa USA has joined with personal
finance expert Jean Chatzky. A best-selling author who appears regularly on
"The Oprah Winfrey Show" and "The Today Show," as well as hosting a daily
radio program on Oprah & Friends (XM 156), Ms. Chatzky is collaborating
with Visa to promote financial literacy nationwide.
    Through this collaboration, Ms. Chatzky is helping to develop new
financial education curriculum and interactive resources geared toward
teachers, students, women and parents. She has and will continue to
participate in a number of Practical Money Skills for Life and What's My
Score outreach activities.
    About Visa USA
    Visa USA is a leading payments brand and the nation's largest payments
system, enabling banks to provide their consumer and business customers
with a wide variety of payment alternatives tailored to meet their evolving
needs. Visa USA is committed to increasing the choice, convenience,
acceptance and security of Visa payments for all stakeholders -- financial
institutions, cardholders and merchants. As of March 31, 2007, in the
United States, more than 521 million Visa-branded cards have been issued by
more than 13,000 financial institution customers. Visa products generated
$1.8 trillion in total volume in the United States during the four quarters
ended March 31, 2007. Visa enjoys unsurpassed acceptance around the globe.
For more information, visit http://www.visa.com.


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