Sure, it was written by Ben Franklin in the 1700's. I am sure he wouldn't mind.
No, "A penny saved is a penny earned".
A Penny saved is a penny earned, as you would not have it any other way
A penny earned is a penny saved means the money you save (and you don't spend) then it is earned. Because you don't waste it so it's practically saved.
A penny saved is a penny earned is an old saying coined by Benjamin Franklin. It refers to the value of the money that is saved over the money that is spent right away.
This is simple enough isn't it ? Actually a penny saved is BETTER than a penny earned because if you had to earn the penny you would be taxed on your earnings whereas any savings on expenditure go straight to your personal (or corporate "bottom line". "Lost time is never found again?" Says it all really doesn't it ? Jason
...is a penny earned.
When one saves a penny by purchasing a $1.00 item for $.99 the penny saved is earned because you put forth effort to save the penny. Contrary to the belief that a penny placed in a savings bank is earned. A penny placed in savings was earned prior to it being saved.
YES, Ben Franklin originally quoted "A penny saved is a penny earned"
there's alot. one is "a penny saved is a penny earned." another is "Thout shall have no other gods before me." (the first one is real)
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"A penny saved is a penny earned."
a penny saved a penny earned