Guidance Through All Life Transitions
We’re dedicated to helping clients become better stewards of their finances. Through our guidance, research, and personalized approach, we’re able to suggest a multifaceted approach to wealth management.
About Us
As independent advisors, we’re not tied to any specific brand or group of investments. Rather, we can suggest and combine and number of investment strategies and packages that will work best for each client.
We aim to provide excellent customer service for the unique needs, goals, and plans of every individual client. Whether you’re saving for college, planning for retirement, navigating a divorce, or filing your taxes, we can provide financial guidance for any situation. During major life transitions and important decisions, you need someone in your corner who is looking out for your best interests.
Meet Our Team
Learn more about each of the dedicated members of the Biggs Wealth Team.
Benjamin Biggs
CDFA®
Vice President, SageSpring | Financial Advisor, RJFS
Shannon Altringer
Client Services Associate, SageSpring | Branch Associate, RJFS
Connect with Us
SageSpring is invested in more than just your finances. We are invested in you.
Connect with us today, and discover how our unique, holistic approach to financial planning can guide you to long-lasting peace and prosperity.
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Our Location
2601 Network Blvd., Suite 101
Frisco, TX 75034
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