Review of Reconfigurement
Posted: 10 Mar 2023, 18:02
[Following is a volunteer review of "Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
What do you think is the most needed thing after retirement? Finances will be the highest response as people hardly make money without a good plan post-retirement. Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer has been written to provide readers with a laid-down plan for achieving a happy and financially stable retirement. Of course, there's a pension, but that isn't enough for everyone, and some hardly ever get paid due to corruption. This book gives profitable ideas and procedures to follow, accompanying them with statistics.
Before a reader gets deep into this book, there is the introductory part, which mentions the low planning rate among individuals leading to mass impoverishment at a later age. Everyday work does not have to keep one too busy that they forget that there is a future after that job. Topics such as investments and insurance are discussed with their benefits if one takes them seriously and practices them wisely. Helpful questions and activities make a vital part of this book. They appear after each chapter to guide readers in establishing themselves.
Reconfigurement is a book with 13 chapters and 150 pages. I like that the author takes his time to research and provide readers with accurate information. Where necessary, he refers readers to other sources with valuable information. I enjoyed reading this book. It was an eye-opening experience, and I'm now conscious of the detriments of no planning or improper planning. I've taken the recommended steps in this book personally. I plan to use them as a guide to improving my financial status. Lastly, I like that the author released all these materials and made the book brief.
There is absolutely nothing I dislike about this book. The information in this book is a revelational piece, and it should make any reader begin planning and practicing to secure their future. Reconfigurement is exceptionally edited. There were no grammatical, typographical, or punctuation errors.
I rate this book, Reconfigurement, five out of five stars. E. Alan Fleischauer certainly did his assignment and published a great book. I've been opportune this book, and I'm happy I did. Financial freedom is a big deal, and it is an achievement to prevent poverty at any stage. I recommend this book to young adults and individuals who have just started making money. They must learn that they should not lavish all they have and keep in mind that there is a future. While they still have the strength and agility, it will be beneficial to possess multiple sources of income.
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Reconfigurement
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What do you think is the most needed thing after retirement? Finances will be the highest response as people hardly make money without a good plan post-retirement. Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer has been written to provide readers with a laid-down plan for achieving a happy and financially stable retirement. Of course, there's a pension, but that isn't enough for everyone, and some hardly ever get paid due to corruption. This book gives profitable ideas and procedures to follow, accompanying them with statistics.
Before a reader gets deep into this book, there is the introductory part, which mentions the low planning rate among individuals leading to mass impoverishment at a later age. Everyday work does not have to keep one too busy that they forget that there is a future after that job. Topics such as investments and insurance are discussed with their benefits if one takes them seriously and practices them wisely. Helpful questions and activities make a vital part of this book. They appear after each chapter to guide readers in establishing themselves.
Reconfigurement is a book with 13 chapters and 150 pages. I like that the author takes his time to research and provide readers with accurate information. Where necessary, he refers readers to other sources with valuable information. I enjoyed reading this book. It was an eye-opening experience, and I'm now conscious of the detriments of no planning or improper planning. I've taken the recommended steps in this book personally. I plan to use them as a guide to improving my financial status. Lastly, I like that the author released all these materials and made the book brief.
There is absolutely nothing I dislike about this book. The information in this book is a revelational piece, and it should make any reader begin planning and practicing to secure their future. Reconfigurement is exceptionally edited. There were no grammatical, typographical, or punctuation errors.
I rate this book, Reconfigurement, five out of five stars. E. Alan Fleischauer certainly did his assignment and published a great book. I've been opportune this book, and I'm happy I did. Financial freedom is a big deal, and it is an achievement to prevent poverty at any stage. I recommend this book to young adults and individuals who have just started making money. They must learn that they should not lavish all they have and keep in mind that there is a future. While they still have the strength and agility, it will be beneficial to possess multiple sources of income.
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Reconfigurement
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon