Wise Women

Empowering Women to Take Control of Their Financial Future

At Savant, we have a diverse team, committed to empowering women who wish to improve their financial health. We recognize that while the basics of money management have nothing to do with gender, women often have different and unique financial needs. Important realities of women’s lives, such as pay gaps, career breaks, and longer lifespans, require planning and special consideration. For more than 30 years, we have been committed to helping individuals and families build their ideal futures with common-sense, personalized advice in their best interests.

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The Forbes/SHOOK list features 1,991 women managing cumulative assets of over $2.8 trillion. Forbes’ list was compiled by SHOOK Research, which uses financial data and interviews candidates nominated by their firms to rank advisors.

2024 Forbes’ Top Women Wealth Advisors-Best-In-State: The Top RIA Firms list published in February 2024 was ranked by SHOOK Research based on data as of 9/30/23. Neither Forbes nor SHOOK received a fee in exchange for rankings.

Neither rankings and/or recognitions by unaffiliated rating services, publications, media, or other organizations, nor the achievement of any professional designation, certification, degree, or license, or any amount of prior experience or success, should not be construed by a client or prospective client as a guarantee that he/she will experience a certain level of results if Savant is engaged, or continues to be engaged, to provide investment advisory services. No ranking or recognition should be construed as a current or past endorsement or testimonial of Savant by any of its clients.


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Past Commentary & Articles

Wise Women
January 7, 2025
Considering Divorce

Overall, the rate of divorces in America is falling, but it’s increasing among couples age 50 and over. The divorce process has many moving parts, and you’ll want to consider working with a team of professionals.

Wise Women
January 3, 2025
retirement woman

In 1994, financial advisor William Bengen introduced the “4% rule,” a retirement planning guideline suggesting retirees can withdraw 4% of their savings annually. While foundational, evolving financial landscapes and the rule’s limitations highlight the importance of personalization, flexibility, and regular reassessment when crafting sustainable retirement strategies.

Wise Women
December 27, 2024

Few things turn a retirement plan upside down more than a divorce. You may be worried you will have to abandon your retirement plan if your 401K is divided in a divorce, and you very well may be right.

Wise Women
December 26, 2024

While divorce has long been associated with younger couples navigating the challenges of early marriages, a pattern is emerging, where couples are increasingly deciding to end their unions later in life.

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