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Review of Reconfigurement

Posted: 15 Dec 2022, 05:17
by Neha Zala
[Following is a volunteer review of "Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Despite initially seeming strange, the book's title is ideal for it. Reconfigure as a verb means to rearrange, and the author made every effort throughout the entire book to give readers the most innovative new approaches and theories to radically reorganise and improve their lives. As a competent financial adviser, the author attempts to cover a wide range of themes in this book that relate to future security, including life insurance, mutual funds, social security, regulatory legislation, reverse mortgages, career appraisals, and the list goes on. Along with that, the author also put forth some important questions that everyone should think about when assessing their future financial situation and changing their strategies in a way that would be economically sound and advantageous for them in the future. Reconfigurement, a fantastic book by E. Alan Fleischauer, is a great resource for learning more about the aforementioned subjects. 

This novel had a lot of wonderful aspects that I found appealing. The author put a tremendous amount of work into this book and tried to address all the flaws and errors found in the majority of retirement plan options offered on the market. The author also identified all of the weaknesses in business and political institutions, the risks involved, the blunders to avoid, as well as a list of strategies and remedies to avert all of these financial crises well in advance. The author outlined the best plans for ensuring stability and a safety net in the future. The author also discussed the necessity to forgo conventional approaches and choose contemporary ones while planning for retirement. A variety of valuable websites, research articles, and images are also included in the book to help the reader understand the topic and eliminate any confusion. 

There was nothing about this book that I didn't enjoy. However, I would want to point out that the tactics it presents are primarily based on American laws and regulations, making them challenging for non-Americans to fully implement.

I learned a lot from this book, especially about how having the perfect retirement plan requires meticulous planning, which can only be done in advance. Although the book has some dull sections in between, the humour of the author makes the reading experience enjoyable. Furthermore, I discovered no faults in this book, which makes me think it was professionally edited. I'd be pleased to give this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.

Anyone in their mid-20s and older who wants to learn about the tried-and-true techniques to live peacefully after retirement should, in my opinion, read this book. 

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