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listplanit

Joined: 16 Aug 2007 Posts: 30
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Posted: May 13, 2008, 1:52 am Post subject: A Penny Saved. . . |
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“A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned.” – Benjamin Franklin
I used to believe that this quote was about putting money into a savings account or other savings method so that my hard earned cash would earn interest. I agree with the principle of saving money in the traditional sense and work diligently to conserve for various future uses. Maybe that is just what Ben was trying to communicate to the people of the 1790s. However, in today’s consumer-driven society and with recent trends in the economy and the rising cost of food and gas I have gained a new understanding of this clever quotation.
I have discovered that I save money every time I do not spend it. This may sound obvious, but every time I go to the store, I have begun to think carefully about what I put in my cart. By making a menu plan and a grocery list for a minimum of one week, I reduce my trips to the store. If I can walk out of there with just a few less items, I may have just saved $10. I read somewhere that shoppers spend an average of $10 on unanticipated purchases each time they visit a store. If you stop at the grocery store 3 or 4 times a week, you may be spending an additional $30 or $40 a week. That is about $120 to $160 extra every month. If you do not believe me, take a look at your pantry and/or deep freeze. If it looks like you could feed an army for a month, then maybe you could benefit by making fewer trips to the store. By planning ahead for my daily errands, I can put everything I need by the door. On my way out, I will remember to get the library books for the library, a package to mail at the post office, and a bagged lunch so I can pick up Clark at preschool before we end up hungry and turning to fast food to satisfy our grumbly tummies. If I can make one less trip to town in a day, that may be worth $3 to $5 in gas savings. That is like money in the bank!
My interpretation of this well-known quote has helped me save money and resources so that I can do my part to provide the necessities for my family in these times of increasing prices.
Jennifer Tankersley is the creator ListPlanIt.com where you can find over 300 lists and planning pages including cleaning schedules, daily to do lists, grocery lists, and holiday/party planning to put your world in order and also of List Mama Blog: Lists of Lists for List-Lovin’ Mamas. _________________ Jennifer Tankersley
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Anita Leader of this Crazy Bunch!

Joined: 24 Feb 2004 Posts: 7370 Location: Mifflintown, PA
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Posted: May 13, 2008, 5:14 am Post subject: |
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Great article with an awesome perspective! Thanks for sharing Jennifer
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Anita  _________________
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healthappeal

Joined: 05 Mar 2008 Posts: 67 Location: St. Cloud, Florida
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Posted: May 13, 2008, 9:40 pm Post subject: |
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I so agree! If we have to go into town - we try to hit everything on the list that we need! I always make a grocery list and then stick to it! Just last week I was amazed at how low my bill was!
It's nice and very important to stay organized - especially when gas prices have reached these figures!
Plus, change your oil and air filters! Check the pressure in your tires! If you're sitting in traffic - turn the motor off if you can.
All these things will add up - as Ben said "A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned!" _________________ Joan Bailey
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