Come
Meet Moola!
Looking
for a great partner to help make your kids smart about money? Then
it's time to meet Moola the Cash Cow, our ambassador of family
financial literacy.
What Does Moola Offer?
Offering access to interactive educational games,
special mailings and cool prizes and incentives, Moola is a great
way to:
- Teach kids to be smart about money
- Make financial education a family project
- Make saving and learning fun.
Who Can Join?
All members young family members and kids from
the Hamilton community, up to age 12 are eligible to join. What
are you waiting for - get Moovin'!
What The Heck Does "Moola" Mean?
Moola or Moolah: Noun: Slang. Something such as
coins or printed bills, used as a medium of exchange: cash, currency,
lucre, money. Informal term for money. Synonyms: boodle, bread,
cabbage, clams, dinero, dough, gelt, kale, lettuce, lolly, lucre,
loot, pelf, scratch, shekels, simoleons, sugar, wampum.
And What's A "Cash Cow?"
Cash Cow: Noun: Slang. A steady dependable source
of funds or income: "a collapse of its profitable cash cow, the
clusters of word processing machines" (Christian Science Monitor).
Informal: Any business venture, operation, or product that is a
dependable source of income or profit. Synonyms: Meal ticket, golden
goose, money-maker.
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