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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 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 40 years, we have been committed to helping individuals and families build their ideal futures with common-sense, personalized advice we strive to provide in their best interests. 

We are proud to have several dozen female financial advisors on our team. Our advisors work together with a deep bench of specialists in investments, estate planning, tax planning, wealth management, and retirement planning, designed to help provide you with a comprehensive view of your financial well-being. 

Are you ready to take control of your financial future? Find an advisor in your area now!

Resources for Wise Women

Past Commentary & Articles

Wise Women
January 22, 2025
tax-free cash, wealth management, financial advisor

Discover 10 tax-free alternatives to withdrawing from your retirement accounts, including using your HSA, exploring margin loans, and leveraging home equity.

Wise Women
January 21, 2025
newly widowed

Widowhood brings a profound life shift, impacting emotions, finances, and daily routines. While overwhelming, taking small, organized steps—such as tracking contacts, creating a phone log, and establishing a filing system—can provide clarity and calm during this challenging transition.

Wise Women
January 15, 2025

Reaching a financial milestone is a significant achievement. But what comes next? How do you transition from a focus on accumulation to a strategy for maximizing your wealth and enjoying life to the fullest? Let’s explore the possibilities.

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.

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