Have you tried but can't manage to make a fortune? Try reading your Money Horoscopes! The secret weapon of all millionaires!...

Have you tried but can't manage to make a fortune? Try reading your Money Horoscopes! The secret weapon of all millionaires!...

There is no individual that only because of the potentials expressed in his birth chart could be considered a better investor than others. The fact that a Taurean is destined to earn more than a Cancer is a simple deduction that ignores the extraordinary potentials of Investment Astrology. Do you want to learn more?

You can try with numerology, the most ancient system used by astrologists. Winning and finding the right number is not just a question of luck: those who know numerology are aware of this!

Each Sign of the Zodiac is related to particular characteristics of human nature and to one of the four Elements (Fire, Earth, Air and Water). It can be cardinal, fixed or changeable. These will be illustrated on the following pages along with extra characteristics of the Signs.

Did you know that a stone is precious not only if it costs a lot... but also if it is that of the your sign? Discover the birthstones for your sign and their influence!

It is time to go! Have a truly happy holiday with our Astrology Travel Tips for each Sign of the Zodiac according to the 4 Elements: Fire, Earth, Water and Air.
The use of barter-like methods may date back to at least 100,000 years ago, though there is no evidence of a society or economy that relied primarily on barter. Instead, non-monetary societies operated largely along the principles of gift economics. When barter did occur, it was usually between either complete strangers or potential enemies.
Many cultures around the world eventually developed the use of commodity money. The shekel was originally a unit of weight, and referred to a specific weight of barley, which was used as currency. The first usage of the term came from Mesopotamia circa 3000 BC. Societies in the Americas, Asia, Africa and Australia used shell money – often, the shells of the money cowrie (Cypraea moneta L. or C. annulus L.).
The system of commodity money eventually evolved into a system of representative money. This occurred because gold and silver merchants or banks would issue receipts to their depositors – redeemable for the commodity money deposited. Eventually, these receipts became generally accepted as a means of payment and were used as money. Paper money or banknotes were first used in China during the Song Dynasty. These banknotes, known as jiaozi evolved from promissory notes that had been used since the 7th century. However, they did not displace commodity money, and were used alongside coins. Money