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if you earn a penny and you save it
SavingsIf you start with $0.00 and save a penny daily, you will have saved $3.65 in one year (or $3.66 in a leap year).
Because a penny saved is a penny earned. i dont agree at least u could of back it up with more info then i just used it caused i needed this for a project
Depends on how much you spend. You save 15 percent of whatever you spend.
Beth saveed 5425 in five months each month she saved twice as much as she had the month before How much did she save in the second month Add 5425 together, or multiply 5425 by 2. You will have the answer you seek!
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.
if you earn a penny and you save it
SavingsIf you start with $0.00 and save a penny daily, you will have saved $3.65 in one year (or $3.66 in a leap year).
It means that if you save a penny,you earn that penny when you really need it to spend.
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.
Live within your budget. "A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned". "Save for a rainy day".
Because a penny saved is a penny earned. i dont agree at least u could of back it up with more info then i just used it caused i needed this for a project
A penny... turns up like a bad penny.A penny saved is a penny earnedA penny for your thoughts.A penny's cheap for what you need, for what you don't, it's dear (expensive)That costs a pretty penny
Never spend your change, hoard it in cans, jars or whatever you have, and most people can accumulate enough for a trip in three to five years. (A penny saved is a penny earned.)
She saved 160 dollars.
I am a penny save is a penny gained because i am better off saving small amounts. Does this help?
If the file is not saved yet, "save" is pretty much the same as "save as" but if the file is already saved somewhere in your computer: "Save" will save the changes to the already existing file, while "Save as" will give you the choice to save the changes where ever you'd like. for example: your file is saved at c:\myfile.doc if you make changes and hit "save" , the changes will be saved at c:\myfile.doc however, if you click "save as", you will be given the choice to save the file where ever you want (say c:\mynewfile.doc). the old file will remain the same, as if you never changed anything