Review of Reconfigurement
Posted: 23 Sep 2022, 11:50
[Following is a volunteer review of "Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer is a 13-chapter book that tells us more about retirement planning and the major things to consider. Things like life insurance, long-term care, investments, and many more are discussed in a detailed manner that can be helpful to us.
The author provides scenarios at the beginning of the book to help us understand the importance of retirement planning. We also get to see why people reconfigure and the difficulties encountered while considering reconfiguration. The author explains the need for income protection and disability policies. We get to know more about what these policies and protections are about. The author also encouraged the concept of finding your career path and recommended sites to help with that aspect. These sites help to evaluate and help us figure out what we would love to venture into. Other things to consider while planning for retirement include social security and investing. We also get to know why reconfiguration is essential. When we look into the aspect of long-term care and the reasons why this is crucial to consider while retiring, we get to learn more about reconfiguration.
Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer is a well-educative and engaging book that captures the attention of the reader from the very beginning. I liked how informal the book was. It felt like the author was speaking directly to me. I found the book very engaging because the author was able to incorporate simple stories into the book and also a hint of humor. I feel it's very educational and helpful to everyone because we will all get to that stage at some point in our lives. The credits given at the end of some chapters are another thing to look out for. If you'd like to get further information about each of the chapters, the credits mentioned are a good place to start.
There was absolutely nothing to dislike about this book. I happened to love the fact that the author gave a detailed history of the different investment methods. It is educative, easy to read, and very engaging. The book was exceptionally well edited, and I would rate it 4 out of 4 stars for all the good reasons mentioned.
I would recommend this book to people looking to build their financial life. People planning for their future and thinking about what retirement would be like for them would very much enjoy this book.
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Reconfigurement
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Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer is a 13-chapter book that tells us more about retirement planning and the major things to consider. Things like life insurance, long-term care, investments, and many more are discussed in a detailed manner that can be helpful to us.
The author provides scenarios at the beginning of the book to help us understand the importance of retirement planning. We also get to see why people reconfigure and the difficulties encountered while considering reconfiguration. The author explains the need for income protection and disability policies. We get to know more about what these policies and protections are about. The author also encouraged the concept of finding your career path and recommended sites to help with that aspect. These sites help to evaluate and help us figure out what we would love to venture into. Other things to consider while planning for retirement include social security and investing. We also get to know why reconfiguration is essential. When we look into the aspect of long-term care and the reasons why this is crucial to consider while retiring, we get to learn more about reconfiguration.
Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer is a well-educative and engaging book that captures the attention of the reader from the very beginning. I liked how informal the book was. It felt like the author was speaking directly to me. I found the book very engaging because the author was able to incorporate simple stories into the book and also a hint of humor. I feel it's very educational and helpful to everyone because we will all get to that stage at some point in our lives. The credits given at the end of some chapters are another thing to look out for. If you'd like to get further information about each of the chapters, the credits mentioned are a good place to start.
There was absolutely nothing to dislike about this book. I happened to love the fact that the author gave a detailed history of the different investment methods. It is educative, easy to read, and very engaging. The book was exceptionally well edited, and I would rate it 4 out of 4 stars for all the good reasons mentioned.
I would recommend this book to people looking to build their financial life. People planning for their future and thinking about what retirement would be like for them would very much enjoy this book.
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Reconfigurement
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon