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Review of Reconfigurement

Posted: 05 Jan 2024, 00:34
by Pranav Dewangan
[Following is a volunteer review of "Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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"Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer is a comprehensive guide to retirement planning, emphasizing the importance of early preparation.

Many individuals neglect retirement planning, often postponing it until after they retire. However, the author advocates for initiating the planning process as early as the 40s, especially for those with a stable income, to avoid difficulties in making critical financial decisions later in life.

Personally, I, being in my mid-thirties, have gained valuable insights from the book that I had not previously considered seriously. The book highlights crucial aspects like life, term, and health insurance, which I did not prioritize until a family incident left me financially strained.

The author delves into a range of topics, including money management, investments, and insurance. Notably, he guides readers to take online assessments, to determine the most suitable paths for a career based on their skills. Additionally, the book references other helpful resources for exploring work-from-home opportunities.

The discussion extends to online tools and software for financial planning and various calculations involved. Emphasis is also placed on the significance of adequate medical care. The book concludes with an exploration of wills and trusts, providing comparisons of options to aid readers in making informed decisions.

One outstanding feature of the book is its humor, with an abundance of jokes and puns, that contribute to its overall ease of readability. The book covers all aspects of retirement planning concisely, and its brevity is a particular advantage for readers like me.

While there is little to criticize about the book, some readers may desire more detailed chapters on certain topics. Nevertheless, considering the tendency for individuals to conduct research before decision-making, the book's shorter length is a positive attribute, as lengthy books can be challenging to complete.

In conclusion, I give "Reconfigurement" a 5 out of 5 stars.

I have given it 5 stars because the book, in my opinion, encompasses everything essential for effective retirement planning. Its approachable style, infused with humor and brevity, makes it an ideal read. I recommend this book to anyone serious about retirement planning, as it has the potential to convert even the initially unconcerned reader (like me) into a dedicated planner by the end.

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