If you're born in the Year of the Horse, you may want to save for a rainy day

If you're born in the Year of the Horse, you may want to save for a rainy day

If you're born in the Year of the Horse, you may want to be prudent with your money and set aside some savings for a rainy day.

The good news is: There are good things in store for you at the workplace so work hard and be pro-active. 

Here's the full horoscope prediction for those born in the Year of the Horse, according to Singapore fengshui consultant Adelina Pang:

Year of the Horse: 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014

Wealth

You find new ways of making money. You will also be able to conserve your wealth. A possible setback ahead is you or a family member may fall ill this year and will require money from you to treat it.

Therefore the horse can gain income, but may lose it as well. Take note to save your money - put it away in a bank. Do not borrow money.

Career

A new employment and pleasant surprises are in store. So be pro-active and get the ball moving by working hard. Be smart about it too and be creative. Make more friends - all this can help you receive help from others and create opportunities.

Those who decide to take the lazy road and not capitalise on the year ahead will see disagreements on the horizon.

So remember to talk a little less and work hard a little more this year.

Love

Those who are looking for a partner may get to date often but not find anyone suitable. Friendships at work and at play will bloom especially with those of the opposite sex.

You may possibly find your potential partner this year after all. Marriage is even possible. Your good love luck spills to wealth whereby you may also gain increments. Work hard at this time as you will gain favourable attention.

Health

Health will not fare as well as your wealth, career and love prospects this year. You may need to check on your health status - pay attention to your family's health as well. Take regular check-ups if an old ailment flares up again. Arthritis, cervical spondylosis or forms of dementia may occur to senior age horses - but of course this is only a possibility.

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