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Review of Reconfigurement

Posted: 14 Mar 2024, 05:02
by Princewill Uchenna
[Following is a volunteer review of "Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Financial advisor E. Alan Fleischauer has been helping people prepare for retirement for a while now. He offers continuous assistance so that people can enjoy their retirement years with fewer financial worries. He discusses in his book the significance of making wise financial decisions in the years leading up to retirement.

The average American works more than 90,000 hours toward retirement but spends less than 10 hours planning for it, according to research—another justification for being proactive. Fleischauer emphasizes the value of careful retirement planning with this quote. A significant portion of Fleischauer's retiree clientele describes their retirement as a crisis of late life. The author reassures readers by pointing out that the Greek word for "crisis" means "turning point."

Important retirement planning topics, including social security, smart benefit claims, and busting common fallacies, are covered in detail in several of the book's chapters. Fleischauer offers in-depth insights on a variety of investing options, including mutual funds, bonds, and exchange-traded funds (ETFs), providing a thorough examination of their background, benefits, drawbacks, and related dangers. The book discusses the value of accessible health insurance, especially Medicare and Medicaid, as well as ideas for saving for college, donating to charities, and the advantages of budgeting one's personal income.

To sum up, I will be awarding Reconfigurement a five-star rating. Nothing that I found worthy of a star deduction was found. The book Reconfigurement has been expertly written and polished. During reading, I found no faults at all. Reading this book taught me a lot. It has useful retirement planning advice that will help a lot of readers. Reconfigurement's ability to address retirement planning in the post-pandemic environment is another benefit.

It's easy to read, fascinating, and educational. For all the reasons mentioned above, I would give the book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. It was expertly edited, as I did not find any flaws while reading it. Everything about the book appeals to me. This book should be read by everybody who wants to get better financial news, in my opinion. I would suggest this book to anyone who is considering retirement or planning other long-term goals.

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Re: Review of Reconfigurement

Posted: 01 Apr 2024, 16:46
by Jennifer Coxon
Thank you for your insightful review. This sounds like a very useful and important book for everyone to help them wake up to the need for retirement planning. Great purpose.

Re: Review of Reconfigurement

Posted: 12 Jul 2024, 00:49
by Onuoha Joy
The book discusses the value of accessible health insurance, especially Medicare and Medicaid