Explore the financial challenges faced by caregivers like Monica, and the hidden costs of caregiving, including lost work hours, out-of-pocket expenses, and the value of retirement living.
Kelley Keehn, Finance Educator & Award-Wining Author
Kelley Keehn is a financial literacy advocate who has been on a mission to “Make Canadians Feel Good About Money.” As an award-winning, best-selling author of ten books, she’s spent fifteen years as a personal financial educator and over a decade as a financial professional, and she’s learned that everyone has money problems. Furthermore, Kelley plays a pivotal role in advocating for consumer financial well-being and is actively involved in several other prominent financial committees, such as the Ontario Securities Commission Senior Expert Advisory Committee, the Canadian Foundation for Economic Education, and the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada’s Consumer Protection Advisory Committee.
Kelley’s influence extends beyond her writing and committee work; she has been a prominent figure in the media, conducting over 800 television, radio, and print interviews in just the past three years. Her appearances span a wide range of financial literacy topics, reflecting her unwavering commitment to helping Canadians achieve financial confidence.
Articles By Kelley Keehn
The True Cost of Caregiving: Financial & Emotional Realities
Families & CaregiversPreserving Your Children's Inheritance: Strategies for Retirement Funds
Discover effective strategies for funding your retirement while safeguarding your children's inheritance. Get insights from a Certified Financial Planner on financial planning and legacy goals.
Senior Living 101Affording Retirement Living: 4 Financial Considerations
Discover the financial factors that can make retirement living more achievable than you think. Explore how proceeds from selling your home, current expenses, investments, and government programs can impact your retirement plans.
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Explore the financial considerations of aging at home versus moving to a retirement community. Understand the costs and benefits for a well-informed decision.
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