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Leo
(July 23 - August 22)May 9, 2008
You're coming into your own today, whether it's an inheritance, a bonus, or a long awaited dividend. You can afford to be generous, though don't give away the store just yet. This might not be a lump sum payment, and certain people may be first in line for what you owe them. Relax. It's all part of having money.
Key Words: coming into your own, generous, owe
This Month's Horoscope
May 2008
Put the Focus on Finance
There's no doubt your focus will be on finances for the next couple of years, Leo, as Saturn moves through your money sector. Start this month off right by making an honest appraisal of your assets, value, earning potential and employment security on the 1st. Making any necessary changes will set you up for a more stable financial future. Your best days this month fall on the weekend of the 10th and 11th, but the good times will spill over into Monday the 12th, when your optimism will increase not only your own opportunities, but those of the people around you. Enjoy this while it lasts, because by the 22nd, those high spirits may be dimmed by a temporary double-squeeze of hard work and reduced funds.
May 2008
Put the Focus on Finance
There's no doubt your focus will be on finances for the next couple of years, Leo, as Saturn moves through your money sector. Start this month off right by making an honest appraisal of your assets, value, earning potential and employment security on the 1st. Making any necessary changes will set you up for a more stable financial future. Your best days this month fall on the weekend of the 10th and 11th, but the good times will spill over into Monday the 12th, when your optimism will increase not only your own opportunities, but those of the people around you. Enjoy this while it lasts, because by the 22nd, those high spirits may be dimmed by a temporary double-squeeze of hard work and reduced funds.
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