“A penny saved is a penny earned."
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1.)Mahatma Gandhi
2.)Thomas Edison
3.)Albert Einstein
4.)benjamin franklin
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4) Benjamin Franklin
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The phrase 'A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned' means that it is as useful to save money that you already have as it is to earn more. Example of Use: “I'm going to give you $20, but I want you to put it in the bank; a penny saved is a penny earned!”
Benjamin Franklin
“A penny saved is a penny earned.”
Benjamin Franklin never actually said this, one of the adages most often attributed to him. He did, however, write in the 1737 Poor Richard's Almanack: “A penny saved is two pence clear.”
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