FinHoro

About FinHoro

FinHoro pairs astrology with money — a dedicated financial dossier for each of the 12 zodiac signs, covering the spend-versus-save spectrum, risk appetite, investing style, career and income patterns, budgeting approach, and debt-and-credit habits that tend to go with that sign's traditional archetype. On top of the sign-by-sign content sits a running monthly money horoscope for every sign, 66 sign-pair money-compatibility pages, retrograde and elemental deep dives, and four free interactive tools.

FinHoro is built and maintained by Praveen, working out of Berlin, Germany, as one site in a small portfolio of content-driven projects. It's a solo, independently-run site — not a large media company, not a financial institution, and not staffed by licensed financial advisors. That independence is also why the disclaimer and methodology pages exist and say what they say plainly: astrology is the organizing lens here, not a forecasting instrument, and every general financial concept referenced (budgeting rules, compound interest, credit utilization) is a real, checkable principle stated in good faith, not dressed-up guesswork.

The honest goal of the site is to make personal finance content feel less generic. Most budgeting and investing advice assumes one ideal reader; FinHoro assumes twelve different starting temperaments and tries to speak to each one specifically, while being upfront that the zodiac framing is entertainment layered on top of real financial fundamentals, not a substitute for them.

The site sits within a small group of independently-run projects covering astrology, numerology, and dream interpretation, plus a genuinely separate real-tools site (salary and tax calculators) that FinHoro links to honestly whenever a page's topic actually calls for concrete numbers rather than archetype-flavored guidance. That's a deliberate choice: where the astrology framing is useful, we lean into it, and where a reader actually needs a real calculator instead, we point them to one rather than pretending a zodiac-based tool can do that job better.

If something on the site reads as inaccurate or misleading — a financial fact that's wrong, a broken link, or a claim that oversteps the entertainment framing we're aiming for — the contact page has the way to reach us directly, and corrections get priority.