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A Penny Saved is Two Pennies Earned

  • Wen Capital Advisory Group
  • 3 days ago
  • 2 min read

The famous saying from Poor Richard’s Almanack is frequently misquoted. It was published by founder Benjamin Franklin in 1737: “A penny saved is two pence clear.” Finding ways to manage expenses is one of the cornerstones of a sound financial strategy.


Here are some simple and inexpensive energy-saving tips that may help you save money.


Audit First..


To better understand where opportunities may exist for improving energy efficiency, consider an energy audit. Perform one yourself by purchasing a home energy monitor, which tracks your energy use, and a handheld air leak detector to identify windows, doors and other areas of the home that are drafty.


Also, your local power utility may offer in-home energy audits or related services that can help identify remediation opportunities.


..Then Act


Consider these do-it-yourself ideas that may offer immediate savings at very little cost.


  • Install a programmable thermostat to automatically lower the heat or air conditioning because—let’s face it—you forget to do it.

  • Devices that offer “instant on,” or continuous display (e.g., TV, cable box and recharger) use energy non-stop. Consider a power strip to reduce their electrical use by shutting off the power strip at bedtime.

  • Plug up the air leaks through weather stripping or caulking; install door sweeps to block drafts. Close the fireplace damper when not in use.

  • Be sure to have your heating system serviced to ensure maximum efficiency.

  • Install a water heater blanket and turn it down to 120 degrees; not only is a higher temperature wasteful, but a lower temperature is a safety precaution for younger children. Lower it to a minimum temperature when you leave for vacation.


Honk If You Like to Save Money


For many, the cost of running their automobile(s) can be higher than their home. Here are ways to save:


  • Tune up your car.

  • Check your tires for proper inflation.

  • Drive sensibly by eliminating excessive idling, aggressive driving, and observing the speed limit.

  • Eliminate weight—empty that trunk!


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