MainStreet Financial Astrology
Aries
Aries
3/21 -
4/19
Taurus
Taurus
4/20 -
5/20
Gemini
Gemini
5/21 -
6/21
Cancer
Cancer
6/22 -
7/22
Leo
Leo
7/23 -
8/22
Virgo
Virgo
8/23 -
9/22
Libra
Libra
9/23 -
10/22
Scorpio
Scorpio
10/23 -
11/21
Sagittarius
Sagittarius
11/22 -
12/21
Capricorn
Capricorn
12/22 -
1/19
Aquarius
Aquarius
1/20 -
2/18
Pisces
Pisces
2/19 -
3/20

Sun Sign Financial Profile

Leo

(July 23 - August 22)
Your Sun Sign represents the most powerful aspects of your personality while your Sun Sign Financial Profile illuminates your strongest business traits. It explains how you think and behave when money is a part of the equation.

Leo
You've felt it, deep down inside, ever since you can remember: You're special. Yes, Leo is a royal sign, and let's be honest -- royalty doesn't handle money. (Well, there was King Midas, who loved counting his gold, but you remember what happened to him!) There's just something a little vulgar about monetary transactions. Of course, you recognize that money is necessary for supporting your lavish lifestyle. You also recognize that it's an indicator of position and that it gets you up the ladder. Still, in your ideal world, a trustworthy money manager would handle your wealth, simply giving you a steady, sizeable allowance. In the real world, you're the type to invest and then forget all about it; you've got more important things to do than keeping track of your 401(k) or mutual fund allocations! It's hard enough remembering your PINs and passwords. Good thing one of your real-world talents is making yourself appear to be wealthier than you really are. You may buy things you can't afford, but once you get tired of bearing swelling consumer debt, you'll become an expert at spotting bargains and getting the most for your dollar. Most of all, no matter what your source of income might be, from the most humble occupation all the way up to inheriting old money, it's certain that you won't spend it all on yourself. Leo's generosity is legendary, and you tend to give lavishly without thought for the cost. You're also devoted to your loved ones, and if you have children, you'll pour your money into them and consider it well spent.

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