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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Reconfigurement: Reconfiguring Your Life at Any Stage and Planning Ahead by E. Alan Fleishaur is a Nonfiction book about finance. This book is an interesting and informative read with notable quotes and a dash of comedy. This book is meant to help readers comprehend the actions necessary to be retirement-ready. It mainly concentrates on two topics: investing strategies and various insurance policies to look out for. In order to determine the choices in life that will make the reader feel the happiest, it also poses a number of questions to encourage readers to think about their strengths.

The book's strengths are evident right away. Every subject covered in the book is vitally relevant and beneficial to everyone. The author expertly delivers complex ideas, such as Roth IRAs or 401(k) plans, in an approachable and straightforward manner that not only effectively conveys important information but also keeps readers interested. The book is also packed with useful references that may be used to delve deeper into any one topic.

This book offers a wealth of beneficial lessons. I like the author for his thorough study and the skillfully crafted arguments he utilized to make his points in the book. The book's context makes use of clear vocabulary and language. When making future plans, the book's insightful knowledge can be crucial. I admired the author's readiness and advice on retirement financial preparation. He didn't list them, but he explained them thoroughly and made them applicable, which is simple to understand.


I would recommend this book to everyone who needs to plan for the future. According to the author, as long as you have a strategy in place, you can achieve this at any age. Younger readers probably wouldn't benefit much from the book unless they had a genuine interest in financial planning, because many of the issues didn't interest me yet. The author also mentions that you can skip sections of the book if they don't interest you.

This book, in my opinion, has all the qualities of a wonderful book. I enjoyed the learning and appreciated the attempt at humor. The book appears to have had expert editing, and it is well-written. The text was error-free as far as I could tell. It deserves a rating of 4 out of 4 stars. There really isn't much I can complain about, other than the repeating of terms like darn, duh, and hmmm getting a little tiresome after a time.

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