Review of Reconfigurement
Posted: 21 Feb 2024, 14:34
[Following is a volunteer review of "Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
One's retirement years don't have to be a time when he or she turns to a couch potato because they can make adequate plans and preparations before that time comes. What do you know about financial literacy? Do you know the value of a currency? Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer is a freedom call. It would give you a leap of faith to escape the bondage of living in financial illiteracy.
This book is one I would want to have with me anywhere I go. It speaks to everything related to plans and goals. I learned that a life without plans is not a pleasant sight to behold, especially financial planning.
Money is a major factor in being very comfortable in life, and the life hacks of financial planning coming from an author who has been a financial advisor for 20 years offered me comfort. I learned how one can reconfigure their life through adequate financial planning, which will lead to financial stability.
Reconfigurement is a book that also offers a wake-up call to those who are nonchalant about retiring or do not intentionally look forward to their retirement years. It teaches that no time is too early to start planning for that. Individuals are also taught through the book how to prepare for emergencies, trying times, and harsh times. Deep insights were given on topics like career assessments and insurance.
One more thing I love about the book is that right in the middle of talking about serious issues like going into bankruptcy, the author makes use of jokes and puns to lighten up the mood of readers. So, one gets to read with a light heart.
Personally, I felt that the fact that the author focused primarily on the American economy was a little shortcoming of the book and that his methods might feel alien to international readers who cannot afford to use their initiative to apply them to their country's economic system.
However, generally, Alan E. Fleischauer's Reconfigurement is a great book without errors. The book shows that it was professionally edited. Therefore, I rate it five out of five stars.
Anyone would want to be financially literate. So, this book would be beneficial for every adult reader. They should get a copy of Reconfigurement and read it.
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Reconfigurement
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One's retirement years don't have to be a time when he or she turns to a couch potato because they can make adequate plans and preparations before that time comes. What do you know about financial literacy? Do you know the value of a currency? Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer is a freedom call. It would give you a leap of faith to escape the bondage of living in financial illiteracy.
This book is one I would want to have with me anywhere I go. It speaks to everything related to plans and goals. I learned that a life without plans is not a pleasant sight to behold, especially financial planning.
Money is a major factor in being very comfortable in life, and the life hacks of financial planning coming from an author who has been a financial advisor for 20 years offered me comfort. I learned how one can reconfigure their life through adequate financial planning, which will lead to financial stability.
Reconfigurement is a book that also offers a wake-up call to those who are nonchalant about retiring or do not intentionally look forward to their retirement years. It teaches that no time is too early to start planning for that. Individuals are also taught through the book how to prepare for emergencies, trying times, and harsh times. Deep insights were given on topics like career assessments and insurance.
One more thing I love about the book is that right in the middle of talking about serious issues like going into bankruptcy, the author makes use of jokes and puns to lighten up the mood of readers. So, one gets to read with a light heart.
Personally, I felt that the fact that the author focused primarily on the American economy was a little shortcoming of the book and that his methods might feel alien to international readers who cannot afford to use their initiative to apply them to their country's economic system.
However, generally, Alan E. Fleischauer's Reconfigurement is a great book without errors. The book shows that it was professionally edited. Therefore, I rate it five out of five stars.
Anyone would want to be financially literate. So, this book would be beneficial for every adult reader. They should get a copy of Reconfigurement and read it.
******
Reconfigurement
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon