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[Following is a volunteer review of "Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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"Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer is a comprehensive and enjoyable exploration of financial security planning. The book delves into various aspects of this crucial subject, emphasizing the importance of planning ahead and enjoying life before retirement.

The book primarily targets individuals around the age of 50 who are approaching retirement. However, it can also serve as a proactive guide for younger readers interested in financial planning. While some chapters focus on policies and insurance plans specific to America, it also retains value for international readers by addressing universal topics like budget planning, personal assessment tests, and career testing.

What sets "Reconfigurement" apart is its ability to break down the often intricate world of finance into manageable, digestible pieces. The author's commitment to keeping the language simple and understandable is evident throughout the book. Importantly, the author emphasizes that the information shared in the book is general in nature and doesn't provide specific advice or recommendations, ensuring that readers are empowered to make informed decisions based on their unique circumstances.

One delightful aspect of the book is the infusion of humor. The author includes jokes and anecdotes that help make this potentially dry topic much more engaging. This injection of humor, combined with the book's accessible writing style, makes it an enjoyable read.

In terms of the book's technical aspects, the editing is well done, with only minor typographical issues that do not detract from the overall reading experience.

In summary, "Reconfigurement" is a book that I wholeheartedly recommend. It's a valuable resource for individuals looking to enhance their financial knowledge and security, offering a comprehensive yet enjoyable guide to financial planning. Personally, I found it to be a 5 out of 5 read, as it not only planted the seeds of financial security in me from an early age but also inspired me to live an active life filled with both fun and financial stability. This book is a must-read for anyone looking to take control of their financial future.

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It seems like 'Reconfigurement' by E. Alan Fleischauer is a user-friendly guide to financial security planning. This book appears to be beneficial for those approaching retirement and anyone keen on financial planning.
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The book is really an enjoyable read. I have read it before, and you described it well and expressed it in a concise and beautiful way Anu.
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A great book and a great review. Looking forward to read more reviews from you.
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Crypticaura wrote: 17 Sep 2023, 22:12 It seems like 'Reconfigurement' by E. Alan Fleischauer is a user-friendly guide to financial security planning. This book appears to be beneficial for those approaching retirement and anyone keen on financial planning.
Yes, absolutely! It's indeed a very useful book. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
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Sarah Zain wrote: 17 Sep 2023, 23:47 The book is really an enjoyable read. I have read it before, and you described it well and expressed it in a concise and beautiful way Anu.
Thank you, Sarah, for your kind words! I'm glad you found the book enjoyable, and I appreciate your feedback.
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RJ Reviews wrote: 18 Sep 2023, 01:07 A great book and a great review. Looking forward to read more reviews from you.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I have uploaded other reviews, please do check them out.
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I agree with your review of 'Reconfigurement' by E. Alan Fleischauer. Having also read the book, I found your insights to be spot-on. The book's ability to simplify financial planning and the infusion of humor indeed make it an enjoyable and informative read. Your recommendation aligns perfectly with my own experience. 'Reconfigurement' is a must-read for anyone seeking financial knowledge and security.
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Sakshi Singh1 wrote: 07 Oct 2023, 06:31 I agree with your review of 'Reconfigurement' by E. Alan Fleischauer. Having also read the book, I found your insights to be spot-on. The book's ability to simplify financial planning and the infusion of humor indeed make it an enjoyable and informative read. Your recommendation aligns perfectly with my own experience. 'Reconfigurement' is a must-read for anyone seeking financial knowledge and security.
Thank you so much for your kind words!
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Anu Anand wrote: 05 Sep 2023, 02:13 [Following is a volunteer review of "Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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"Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer is a comprehensive and enjoyable exploration of financial security planning. The book delves into various aspects of this crucial subject, emphasizing the importance of planning ahead and enjoying life before retirement.

The book primarily targets individuals around the age of 50 who are approaching retirement. However, it can also serve as a proactive guide for younger readers interested in financial planning. While some chapters focus on policies and insurance plans specific to America, it also retains value for international readers by addressing universal topics like budget planning, personal assessment tests, and career testing.

What sets "Reconfigurement" apart is its ability to break down the often intricate world of finance into manageable, digestible pieces. The author's commitment to keeping the language simple and understandable is evident throughout the book. Importantly, the author emphasizes that the information shared in the book is general in nature and doesn't provide specific advice or recommendations, ensuring that readers are empowered to make informed decisions based on their unique circumstances.

One delightful aspect of the book is the infusion of humor. The author includes jokes and anecdotes that help make this potentially dry topic much more engaging. This injection of humor, combined with the book's accessible writing style, makes it an enjoyable read.

In terms of the book's technical aspects, the editing is well done, with only minor typographical issues that do not detract from the overall reading experience.

In summary, "Reconfigurement" is a book that I wholeheartedly recommend. It's a valuable resource for individuals looking to enhance their financial knowledge and security, offering a comprehensive yet enjoyable guide to financial planning. Personally, I found it to be a 5 out of 5 read, as it not only planted the seeds of financial security in me from an early age but also inspired me to live an active life filled with both fun and financial stability. This book is a must-read for anyone looking to take control of their financial future.

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I agree that the humor can help make financial concepts easier to grasp, especially when this book is meant for people about to reach senior age. Maybe I'll recommend this to my grandma.
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I have read appealing reviews for this book and as it has US-specific suggestions, I was not too keen. As the books carry suggestions universally applicable too, I'll guess, I'll pick it if I get an opportunity. Thanks for your detailed review.
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