Review of Reconfigurement
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Review of Reconfigurement
Many of us usually don't have plans for the future. We always think that we still have time ahead of us. But what awaits us in the future is not known, and that's why Fleischauer's nonfiction book
,Reconfigurement, is the right book for what the future holds for you. This non-fiction read is all about planning for your future and the life a person can lead after retirement. The book provides readers with the different ways of retirement planning and how a person can secure his family's financial services in case of any accident.
E. Alan Fleischauer explains to American readers the importance of retirement planning and the elements Americans should consider before reconfiguring their lives. He further explains the need for life insurance, personal disability insurance, and the concept of assessment a person need for a complete reconfiguration plan?
I will say, there are a lot of positive aspects to learn from this book. I appreciate the author, Fleischauer, for his well-organized research and ideas he presented for the readers to understand his message provided in the book. I also liked the language used by the author, which made the book easy to understand. I also appreciate how the author was able to simplify some complex words within the book. This helped readers to understand the different financial terms used by the author. I also liked how the author didn't only provide readers with valuable information about retirement planning, but he also guides them through this step-by-step and provides different examples to readers based on his life experience.
There was nothing I disliked about this book. The book is enlightening and well-written as I found no errors while reading it. Even though the book focuses mostly on American people, I believe it can also be helpful to non-Americans as some of the assessment plans can be applied world-wide. Considering all the positive aspects I found in this book, I rate Reconfigurement four out of four stars. I didn't give any stars because of the writing style employed by the author and how Fleischauer used different jokes and funny stories to make the book lively and more interesting. I also found this book helpful as it contains valuable lessons, strategies, and information about retirement planning.
I would recommend this book to people who would like to know more about retirement planning and those who are interested in planning for their retirement. Readers who enjoy reading self-help books would also like to read this book. Entrepreneurs and strategies would also find this book helpful. Readers who are interested in reading self-help books would also like to read this book.
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