Review of Reconfigurement
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Review of Reconfigurement
Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer is a work of nonfiction that revolves around financial security after retirement. The book has 118 pages, and it is divided into thirteen chapters. The first chapter of this book talks about the financial industry, and it also talks about retirement. There are sectors of the financial industry that exist to help people in making their retirement plans. Most people tend to retire from working at a certain age, and it is generally known that the retirement plan must be done strategically. The second chapter of this book talks about income. Income is one of the reasons for working, and it is a factor that affects one's plan for retirement. Income is important. The third chapter talks about assessment tests. The author explains how the tests help to define one's strengths. The book goes on to talk about other salient factors that play a big role in one's plan for retirement.
Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer is a unique work of nonfiction that is based on the author's knowledge and research. The book has a table of contents, but the chapters do not have specific headings. The author did a good job of using understandable words to explain and convey his idea in this book. I like the author's writing style, and I was able to flow well with his point of view. Alan did a good job in the compilation of this book, and I learned a lot from it. The page formatting of this book was not excellent, but the author did his best. Financial and retirement planning involves a lot of things.
I learned that money management is one of the few things that must be done to live a good life after retirement. I also learned about disability income insurance.
I enjoyed reading this book. However, I noticed one negative aspect while reading this book. I do not like the way the author formatted the pages of this book. The positive aspects of the book revolve around the research information that the author shared in this book.
This book was well written. Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer was exceptionally edited. I did not notice any grammatical or spelling errors while reading this book.
It is not out of place to have fun while working, but it is necessary to plan so that one will not experience a crisis after retirement. The author wrote this book specifically for Americans, but there are things in this book that apply to non-Americans. I learned a lot from this book, and I believe that other readers will learn from it too. I recommend this book to lovers of nonfiction and young people because they need to read this book to know about the necessity of planning for retirement. Therefore, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars due to the few points mentioned above and because of the author's writing style.
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