Review of Reconfigurement
Posted: 16 Oct 2022, 09:50
[Following is a volunteer review of "Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
In his book Reconfigurement, E. Alan Fleischauer outlines a paradigm for career planning as well as a solid financial retirement plan. This book summarizes the author's research and the experiences of his clients, outlining the tips, tactics, and strategies needed to have a carefully thought-out career and a secure financial retirement. Finding suitable employment, creating a reasonable budget, developing a healthy saving habit, and many more are a few ways that are specified. The author also switched from offering career aptitude tests to citing more books and websites for part-time jobs and remote employment. Get a copy if you want more specific information.
Reconfigurement is a book prepared with real-world experience not only for retirees but also for young people who want to configure their lives more systematically and structurally in order to have a secure financial plan and establish a life after retirement. Career aptitude testing also aids in the development of young people's attitudes toward the working environment for the various jobs they wish to pursue. The author also made certain that his material applied to everyone, regardless of their profession, age, or race, making the book appealing to both young and senior readers.
The author's free-spirited nature is what makes this work so intriguing. He used it to transmit information. He wrote the book as if he were speaking one-on-one with the reader, and he interspersed jokes to make the text seem less dull. He also displayed facts, ideas, and proof to back up whatever information was delivered, demonstrating the author's message's transparency and reliability.
One of the limitations of this book is that it was written on the template of American financial institutions, and any reader who wishes to put the information in this book into practice will need to conduct a rigorous translation of the information to suit his or her environment and would benefit from this knowledge. Aside from that, the book was well-written.
I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars since it offers a life-constructive perspective for everybody who reads it and helps them plan their lives sooner. I will say that the book is exceptionally well-edited as I found no errors in it. I must commend both the author and the editor for their great work.
Because of my real-world experience, job management, and retirement planning, I recommend this book to everyone who wants to restructure their life in order to achieve financial stability.
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Reconfigurement
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In his book Reconfigurement, E. Alan Fleischauer outlines a paradigm for career planning as well as a solid financial retirement plan. This book summarizes the author's research and the experiences of his clients, outlining the tips, tactics, and strategies needed to have a carefully thought-out career and a secure financial retirement. Finding suitable employment, creating a reasonable budget, developing a healthy saving habit, and many more are a few ways that are specified. The author also switched from offering career aptitude tests to citing more books and websites for part-time jobs and remote employment. Get a copy if you want more specific information.
Reconfigurement is a book prepared with real-world experience not only for retirees but also for young people who want to configure their lives more systematically and structurally in order to have a secure financial plan and establish a life after retirement. Career aptitude testing also aids in the development of young people's attitudes toward the working environment for the various jobs they wish to pursue. The author also made certain that his material applied to everyone, regardless of their profession, age, or race, making the book appealing to both young and senior readers.
The author's free-spirited nature is what makes this work so intriguing. He used it to transmit information. He wrote the book as if he were speaking one-on-one with the reader, and he interspersed jokes to make the text seem less dull. He also displayed facts, ideas, and proof to back up whatever information was delivered, demonstrating the author's message's transparency and reliability.
One of the limitations of this book is that it was written on the template of American financial institutions, and any reader who wishes to put the information in this book into practice will need to conduct a rigorous translation of the information to suit his or her environment and would benefit from this knowledge. Aside from that, the book was well-written.
I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars since it offers a life-constructive perspective for everybody who reads it and helps them plan their lives sooner. I will say that the book is exceptionally well-edited as I found no errors in it. I must commend both the author and the editor for their great work.
Because of my real-world experience, job management, and retirement planning, I recommend this book to everyone who wants to restructure their life in order to achieve financial stability.
******
Reconfigurement
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon