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Fiscal Horoscope
Leo
(July 23 - August 22)July 4, 2008
Anything seems possible today. Maybe you're just feeling good because it's a holiday and a long weekend. But maybe you're peeking over the edge of your financial rut for a glimpse at the good times somewhere up ahead. However, it's too soon for spending money to make money. What you should be doing now is saving the money you'll need to spend later.
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This Month's Horoscope
July 2008
Leo
Trust Your Financial Instincts.
The New Moon on the 2nd may bring some hidden assets to light, but they won't turn out to be as helpful as you'd hoped. Despite your best efforts, you're still feeling the squeeze in the money department, Leo. Starting at the beginning of July and lasting all the way through mid-August, you'll feel compelled to act on your financial instincts. At first, things may not go well. But after the 11th, your plan moves ahead more smoothly. Starting on the 22nd, your confidence soars, automatically increasing your value. And this trend only increases after the 26th. Mindless spending could cost you dearly on the 31st, so avoid impulse buys. Be aware of how much you're spending and why.
July 2008
Leo
Trust Your Financial Instincts.
The New Moon on the 2nd may bring some hidden assets to light, but they won't turn out to be as helpful as you'd hoped. Despite your best efforts, you're still feeling the squeeze in the money department, Leo. Starting at the beginning of July and lasting all the way through mid-August, you'll feel compelled to act on your financial instincts. At first, things may not go well. But after the 11th, your plan moves ahead more smoothly. Starting on the 22nd, your confidence soars, automatically increasing your value. And this trend only increases after the 26th. Mindless spending could cost you dearly on the 31st, so avoid impulse buys. Be aware of how much you're spending and why.
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