Review of Reconfigurement

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Review of Reconfigurement

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Knowledge happens to be an underpriced good since it's availability clothes us, feeds us not to say the least. Reconfigurement is such a narration one to enrich someone's life by giving us knowledge, one that can guarantee a better future, a better retirement and a better life generally. In the book the author E. Alan Fleischauer shares his vast knowledge in the line of securing the future ahead of us and you know why he says so? Hang in there to find out why.

The book has presented the reader with so much to fall forward to especially those of advanced age even though knowledge is open to all ages. I generally loved the book since the author doesn't hide his specialty in matters insurance and pension schemes that can come in handy for his audience. The book presents an array of diagrams and statistical data that shows how a recipient of this book can transform their lives with the income they have. The author has been able to dilute the books content in an attempt to enable a layman grasp the content herein.

The book happens to have a very readable font and good spacing, the one you can clearly see the message being passed. The author in the long run is asking his audience to be wise and go out to find what can be good for them and seize it for their benefit. The reader is assured of no boredom as E. Alan Fleischauer takes care of that by explaining his concepts moderately yet relaying the point and including a number of jokes and various facts as well as pasting their links as well as all foreign data he has used in the book. This makes it easier for a reader to even get more of what is presented in the book.

I found nothing to dislike in this book and was surprised that no dialogue was used yet the book is quite informative and at the same time involving. This comes as an aspect of rhetorical questions is used in the book. Needless to say, the book has been exceedingly edited. A very important part of the book is that of seeing straight into the future and arranging oneself according to their capacity to maximize the futures occurrences especially the good ones. I definitely loved that realization let's say income for instance, a long term approach will help one prepare how and in what way to spend their fortune.

I rate it 4 out of 4 stars since it is quite a resourceful book, one that can qualify to leagues of the very famous books on the planet. The reader is also assured of credibility of the book and it's contents since the external links can take care of any misunderstanding or uncertainty on the side of a reader. I would recommend the book to parents who have just concluded child bearing to put this book in their reading list since it dictates possible ways of making the best out of what they have made in their lifetime, specifically, those about to retire.

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