Review of Reconfigurement
Posted: 16 Jan 2023, 18:29
[Following is a volunteer review of "Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
Have you ever wondered what life has in store for you? What comes next after graduating from college? What career path is most suitable for you? How long would you be able to keep a particular job? What to do at the sudden loss of a job? Retirement plans, insurance plans, property protection plans, and how to stay out of trouble with the government? This book covers all of this and more. It does not impose solutions or suggestions on you. Rather, it helps you decide, through certain strategic questions and advice, the best decisions to make.
Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer talks about individual disability insurance policies, retirement plans, financial strategies, Income protection insurance, and so much more. Generally, this book talks about planning. If you want to find out what jobs are most suitable for you and what insurance policy would ensure full coverage, get this book! While reading this book, I paused and assessed myself through the links added. I did not just read this book for fun; it contains crucial knowledge we need, but we have yet to learn how much we need it. His descriptions and explanations of how this book could benefit us, and future generations were very detailed. E. Alan Fleischauer carefully wrote this book because he used detailed expressions to explain his point while ensuring he kept his readers along the line.
I loved how he delivered his points, adding jokes to lighten the mood so the book doesn't get boring. I liked that he added those links, so the readers could try out the personal assessment test he was referring to and flow better with the book. It wouldn't be nice to tell people about things that could cause a major drift in their lives and not give them the means to access them. It is a book that makes you ask important life questions and provides a means of answering these questions to help you plan for the future. The author recommended this book to older readers, but it was written so that younger people could use it as a planning guide for their lives. He also cleared some misconceptions surrounding insurance policies.
I did not find any shortfalls in this book. I did not find any errors in this book as it was professionally well edited, and I commend the author on this as it is rare to find a book without errors. I, therefore, rate this book a 5 out of 5 stars because of these reasons
The author recommended this book to older people 50 years and above. I recommend this book to younger people because preventive steps are always better and easier than corrective steps. I also recommend this book to people that love inspirational books. If it interests you to be a public speaker in planning and insurance, this book is for you.
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Reconfigurement
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Have you ever wondered what life has in store for you? What comes next after graduating from college? What career path is most suitable for you? How long would you be able to keep a particular job? What to do at the sudden loss of a job? Retirement plans, insurance plans, property protection plans, and how to stay out of trouble with the government? This book covers all of this and more. It does not impose solutions or suggestions on you. Rather, it helps you decide, through certain strategic questions and advice, the best decisions to make.
Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer talks about individual disability insurance policies, retirement plans, financial strategies, Income protection insurance, and so much more. Generally, this book talks about planning. If you want to find out what jobs are most suitable for you and what insurance policy would ensure full coverage, get this book! While reading this book, I paused and assessed myself through the links added. I did not just read this book for fun; it contains crucial knowledge we need, but we have yet to learn how much we need it. His descriptions and explanations of how this book could benefit us, and future generations were very detailed. E. Alan Fleischauer carefully wrote this book because he used detailed expressions to explain his point while ensuring he kept his readers along the line.
I loved how he delivered his points, adding jokes to lighten the mood so the book doesn't get boring. I liked that he added those links, so the readers could try out the personal assessment test he was referring to and flow better with the book. It wouldn't be nice to tell people about things that could cause a major drift in their lives and not give them the means to access them. It is a book that makes you ask important life questions and provides a means of answering these questions to help you plan for the future. The author recommended this book to older readers, but it was written so that younger people could use it as a planning guide for their lives. He also cleared some misconceptions surrounding insurance policies.
I did not find any shortfalls in this book. I did not find any errors in this book as it was professionally well edited, and I commend the author on this as it is rare to find a book without errors. I, therefore, rate this book a 5 out of 5 stars because of these reasons
The author recommended this book to older people 50 years and above. I recommend this book to younger people because preventive steps are always better and easier than corrective steps. I also recommend this book to people that love inspirational books. If it interests you to be a public speaker in planning and insurance, this book is for you.
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Reconfigurement
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon