Women & wealth
Thoughtful financial guidance for women navigating change, complexity, and what comes next
At Craft & Sage Wealth, women’s planning is not treated as a side conversation, it's a meaningful part of how we serve.
Whether you are navigating divorce, widowhood, inheritance, caregiving responsibilities, retirement, or a new chapter of financial independence, this page should help you signal that the firm understands those realities and offers coordinated guidance rather than isolated advice.
How We Help
WOMEN & WEALTH

Women often arrive at this stage of planning not because they need more information, but because life has changed, responsibility has shifted, or the stakes feel higher than they used to.
Divorce & Separation
Navigate the financial decisions that often come with divorce or separation, including asset division, cash flow changes, retirement account adjustments, insurance updates, and the process of building a plan that reflects your new reality.
Widowhood & Loss
Move through the financial side of loss with guidance that helps bring structure to income changes, estate issues, account decisions, and the many responsibilities that can suddenly land on a surviving spouse.
Inheritance & Sudden Wealth
Think more clearly about inherited assets, new responsibilities, and the decisions that come with receiving wealth unexpectedly so those resources support long-term security rather than short-term confusion.
Retirement & Long-Term Independence
Plan for a longer time horizon, changing income needs, healthcare costs, and the importance of building a strategy that supports confidence and flexibility over time.
Other Major Life Transitions
Bring more clarity to caregiving, career changes, family transitions, and the financial decisions that often follow periods of disruption, responsibility, or reinvention.
Why This Matters For Women

Women often face financial realities that make intentional, confident planning essential.
✓ Retirement may need to last longer
✓ Healthcare needs may become more significant over time
✓ A woman may outlive her spouse or partner and eventually manage finances alone
✓ Career interruptions tied to family care, caregiving, or life changes can also shape savings, income, and long-term flexibility in ways that deserve real planning attention
This is not about fear. It's about being prepared.
The right financial plan can help create more confidence, more resilience, and a greater sense of control when life shifts.
Longevity
Retirement assets may need to last longer, with a greater chance of rising healthcare costs over time.
Managing Finances Alone
Death, divorce, disability, or illness often leave women carrying financial responsibility on their own.
Career Disruptions
Raising children, caregiving, and supporting a spouse’s career can all affect income, savings, and financial momentum.
Unexpected Change
Many of the most important financial turning points arrive unexpectedly and carry both emotional and financial weight.
How We Work Together

Our process starts with context and helps you move toward clearer, more coordinated decisions over time.
01
DISCOVER
We begin by understanding the full picture of your financial life, including your properties, income, liabilities, tax considerations, goals, and the role real estate plays in your broader wealth strategy.
02
CLARIFY
We identify the opportunities, risks, gaps, and decisions that deserve attention first, so the planning process feels focused and intentional rather than overwhelming.
03
COORDINATE
We build a strategy that helps connect your real estate wealth with investment planning, tax-aware decisions, retirement goals, protection, and long-term family priorities.
04
GUIDE
We stay engaged over time, helping you refine your plan as markets shift, properties change, opportunities arise, and life evolves.
We craft an ongoing relationship built to support better decisions over time.

Working With Megan to Gain Financial Clarity
Our co-founder, Megan Brenner, WMS™, CFP®, works closely with women who want thoughtful financial guidance during seasons of change, growth, and responsibility.
Her approach reflects the belief that good planning should feel both personal and practical, creating space for clear decisions, steady support, and greater confidence over time.
“Financial advice should create clarity, not pressure, especially when life feels uncertain.”
If you’re evaluating whether Craft & Sage is the right fit, these are some of the questions women often ask when life changes or financial responsibility grows.
FAQs for Women & Wealth
Do you specialize in working with women who are navigating major life transitions?
Yes. Craft & Sage works with women who are navigating meaningful financial decisions related to divorce, widowhood, inheritance, retirement, caregiving, and other major life transitions. The goal is to provide coordinated guidance that brings clarity to both the emotional and financial side of change.
Can a financial advisor help if I suddenly have to manage finances on my own?
Yes. Many women find themselves managing finances alone after the loss of a spouse, divorce, illness, or another major change. In those moments, a financial advisor can help bring structure to income decisions, investments, protection, estate matters, and long-term planning so the next steps feel clearer and less overwhelming.
How is financial planning for women different from general wealth management?
The core principles of good planning are similar, but women often face a different combination of longevity, caregiving responsibilities, career interruptions, and life transitions that deserve more intentional planning. The right approach connects those realities to retirement strategy, tax-aware planning, protection, and long-term independence.
Can you help if I am preparing for retirement and want to make sure my money lasts?
Yes. Retirement planning for women often requires thoughtful attention to longevity, healthcare costs, income strategy, and long-term flexibility. The planning process should help you feel more confident about how your resources support the life you want going forward.
What should I look for in a financial advisor for women’s planning?
Look for an advisor who understands both the financial and life realities women often face, including transitions, longevity, caregiving, financial independence, and the need for coordinated long-term planning. The relationship should feel thoughtful, personal, and built around your goals rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.
A Clear Path Forward. Real Life Guidance. Trusted Relationships.
That's Craft & Sage Wealth.
Reviews From Clients

These testimonials were provided by current clients of our firm. We did not provide any compensation in exchange for these testimonials. Because the individuals are current clients, their experience and opinions may be influenced by their ongoing relationship with our firm. Clients’ experiences may not be representative of all clients, and results are not guaranteed.
Connect With Craft & Sage
2500 Summit Street, Suite 103
Kansas City, MO 64108
Office: 816-436-9939
Fax: 816-436-7735
