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Fiscal Horoscope
Virgo
(August 23 - September 22)May 8, 2008
Someone is cutting you a deal or giving you the first call. The price of what you want is affordable yet respectable, and therefore in your range. It's been a few tense days for you, but now you can relax. Money is your friend again. And like any friendship, the more reasonable your expectations, the longer it will last.
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This Month's Horoscope
May 2008
Turn High Anxiety into Optimism
Don't let money worries get the best of you during the first few days of May, dear Virgo. You have enough anxiety as it is, and besides, you're generally a model of fiscal responsibility. Contributing to your cookie jar stash on the 9th should make you feel more secure. Things look up on the 12th and 13th, when you feel more optimistic about your financial status than you have in some time. Don't be afraid to test out a cautiously bold investment at this time. Stick to routine transactions only during the last two weeks of May, however, as your ruling planet Mercury slows down and turns retrograde on the 26th. After that, avoid major purchases and don't sign any important contracts for three weeks.
May 2008
Turn High Anxiety into Optimism
Don't let money worries get the best of you during the first few days of May, dear Virgo. You have enough anxiety as it is, and besides, you're generally a model of fiscal responsibility. Contributing to your cookie jar stash on the 9th should make you feel more secure. Things look up on the 12th and 13th, when you feel more optimistic about your financial status than you have in some time. Don't be afraid to test out a cautiously bold investment at this time. Stick to routine transactions only during the last two weeks of May, however, as your ruling planet Mercury slows down and turns retrograde on the 26th. After that, avoid major purchases and don't sign any important contracts for three weeks.
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