Review of Reconfigurement

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Review of Reconfigurement

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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I've always found self-help, motivational, inspirational, health, and financial books to be extremely boring. I'm sure there are other readers who share my sentiments. But this one, Reconfiguration, is a must-see. Why? Because it is a different type of financial and self-help book.

Reconfiguration is both a self-help and a financial book. I stated that it is a self-help book because E. Alan Fleischauer added some pointers on how to discover oneself. Like some assessment tests that help you learn more about yourself, your career choices, the types of relationships you can have with others, how you interact with others, and so on. I'll also say it's a financial book because the author talked a lot about people retiring at 65 only to be broke or bored, without good plans. He emphasized the importance of early retirement planning in order to avoid being unable to pay for an emergency. Mr. Fleischauer also suggested some retirement strategies. This is well worth the read and the time.

First and foremost, I admire the author's sense of humor. He made the novel very easy to read, and the flow was fantastic. I really like the book's approach and tone. It was so easy. Similarly, I appreciate how some complex terms were explained and simplified because not everyone belongs in the financial world. Furthermore, I'd like to express my heartfelt appreciation to the author for including those assessment tests. Aside from Counselors, I had no idea there were career planning websites where one could determine which path is best for them. This was extremely beneficial to me because I am still in my prime.

There are numerous positive lessons to be drawn from this situation. Even if you are not planning on retiring anytime soon, it is still beneficial to learn this information. It will come in handy later. Some would have tried to sell their company or whatever, but Mr. Fleischauer is more concerned with his audience gaining the proper planning education, information, and knowledge. Congratulations to him.

I have nothing negative to say about this article. It was enjoyable to read. There were no mistakes. As a result, it's flawlessly edited. I give it 4 stars out of 4 stars. Some less effective profanity was used to emphasize his points, but I still enjoyed the book. It also does not deter young readers like myself from reading it.

I'll recommend this to anyone who wants to learn everything there is to know about retirement. This is the ideal resource for you.

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Retirees should have a diversified investment portfolio that balances risk and return based on their individual needs and goals.
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