While more and more women are taking greater control over their financial futures, we are proud to play an important role in guiding and advising them.
Fully half of all American workers are women, and in more than a third of households, women are the primary breadwinners. Women are likely to make further gains in the future, as nearly 60% of young adults who hold advanced degrees are women.
There are challenges unique to women. They typically live longer, but earn less than men. Their careers are often interrupted by having and raising children, which can mean fewer Social Security benefits in retirement. Women need to save more and invest wisely to achieve financial independence.
A survey found that 77% of women using financial advisors said they are more knowledgeable about investing as a result and 67% are more confident about having enough money for the future.1
We understand your needs and concerns and have developed financial strategies specifically designed to address these challenges. We welcome the opportunity to serve you – and all women investors.
1 Source: Oppenheimer Funds Inc., Women & Money, 2002