I'm quibbling on a technicality. I'm merely saying a self-made woman is a self-made woman. Literally. That means for her what it means for all those self-made men. You do it, on your own, as the force in charge, running the show and building the enterprise (I don't particularly care if there is a spouse at home or not). I may be too harsh in that evaluation, I'm just saying I would like to see a woman equivalent of a man on the list. I suppose I can give her half points instead of zero points.
I will add if her husband was her employee, then full points to her.