Virgo season is here – and it’s the perfect time to get your finances in order

Virgo season is here – and it's the perfect time to get your finances in order

Welcome to the season of Virgo, starseeds.

As the sun moves from the stage lights, facial contouring, and mirror masturbation of Leo season to the pragmatic and purposeful realms of Virgo, we feel a collective shift toward purpose-setting and belt-tightening.

Marking the space between summer and fall, Virgo is a mutable sign ruled by Mercury, the planet of the mind and mouth. Mercury is also associated with commerce and currency, making September a prime time to introduce healthy spending and saving habits.

The season of Virgo is prime time to plant the seeds of savings. Nattapol_Sritongcom – stock.adob

Cleo, the world’s first AI financial assistant, comes with tips and tricks to fill your coffers—and curb your reckless spending.

Cleo reports that 50% of Americans overspend during the summer months, a habit of grandiosity that can easily be linked to Leo’s extroversion and Cancer’s emotional spending.

Here’s how you can get back on track:

Build an affordable budget

If you want to build wealth, “buying is off the menu.” juliamikhaylova – stock.adobe.com

Associated with cleansing rituals, the season of Virgo supports the elimination of non-essentials – consider committing to a budget that doesn’t rob you of fun.

For starters, Cleo asserts that in pursuit of financial freedom, “getting is off the menu.”

Meal planning not only ensures that you’re eating healthier foods, but you’re not blowing your budget on rushed to-go orders.

Get cash for your clothes this Virgo season. shintartanya – stock.adobe.com

In a similar vein, Cleo suggests collecting clothes you never wear, video games you never play and records you never listen to and putting them on a seller app like Depop, Vinted or eBay.

“Now your place is more organized and you have money that can form a small emergency fund.”

Arranged AND prepared for future disasters? Total virgin.

Reframe saving as self-care

Keep your emergency funds separate from your checking account. Malik/peopleimages.com – stock.adobe.com

To step up from the aforementioned small emergency fund, Cleo recommends building 3-6 months of living expenses into an account that you keep separate from your main checking account.

Cleo says these Savings Saves are not only fiscally responsible, but emotionally as well.

“When it comes to your money, giving yourself a financial safety net is all about one thing: self-care. This gives you the confidence and financial security to make choices they want to do, rather than being forced into what you HAVE to do.”

Find an accountability partner

Find accountability, with AI or otherwise. Jo Panuwat D – stock.adobe.com

Virgos have a reputation for overthinking and holding punishing standards, two qualities that can make money speak to anxiety.

Cleo reports that 83% of millennials struggle to have honest conversations about their finances.

However, sharing your struggles with a friend or a financial app “can help you feel less alone as you share advice and hold each other accountable.”

Optimize your savings

Maximize your money with a High Yield Savings account. Sutthiphong – stock.adobe.com

Virgo lives to improve and elevate, making now a great time to make sure you’re getting the most out of your dollars with a high-yield savings account.

Live long, save often, feel worthy, be rich.


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Astrologer Reda Wigle researches and reports candidly on planetary configurations and their effect on each zodiac sign. Her horoscopes integrate history, poetry, pop culture and personal experience.

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