Review of Reconfigurement

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Jerry Anozie
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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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Have you thought about life after retirement? Many people live their lives at the moment, neglecting the fact that old age is coming when they would be considering retirement. Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer is a thought-provoking self-help book that would prepare us for life after retirement. 

I would say everyone who is reading or has read this book is lucky owing to the insightful information given by the author in this book. Our finances are very unstable and, if not channeled in the right direction, could have an effect on us. Reconfigurement financial planning is a vision of the author geared towards planning ahead. What are the necessary things to achieve before quitting your job? When should you quit your job? All these and more are beautiful questions that the author gave detailed answers to. This book is set to make your future life very comfortable and stress-free. Another amazing concept the author talked about is assessments, which go hand in hand with reconfigurement. Wondering what this could mean right? Grab a copy to find more fascinating tips that will help make your future life remarkable. 

I can't express how grateful I am for having come across this book. I haven't been so intentional about planning for my future life. This book was a strong reminder to me that in the future, life will be more demanding. I loved how the author wrote this book on a more relaxed note. He chipped in some funny notes, which made the readers feel at ease. I think this book came at the right time because a lot of people are not making plans for the future. I love the fact that this book was written by an expert who had gained enough experience. The book contained no errors, which shows that it was well-edited. The book's title was well selected, and the author went ahead to further explain it in the book. The author's writing style was very easy to flow with. I commend the author for this sensational read. 

My only dislike was the few empty pages I found in the book. Also, I wasn't pleased that a book of this kind doesn't have a title for each chapter. Aside from this, this book was very informative.

I strongly recommend this book to workers, salary earners, aged people, and also lovers of non-fiction. On this note, I would rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.

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With the rush in this world, retirement is a thought that doesn't often come to people's minds. It's good that the author wrote this book to remind people of future planning. Good review.
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This is one book that capture a very rare topic. I loved everything about this book including your review. Good job
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Many people do not have solid plans for thier retirement age. This book has touched a vital spot of life today. I look forward to reading this book.
Your review was detailed.
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A lot of us do not have plans after retirement and this book gives us different plans to use. I commend the author for this work. Great review.
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Just like you said one of the most neglected topics of our time is what happens after we grow old and retire. This book is indeed a gem of our time.
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I have read this book and I can't help but absolutely agree with your review! Planning about the future especially retirement is not something many youths will want to do
Great review
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Post by Larabs Josh »

I love the fact that the author suggested retirement from age 30. That's something I always look forward to.
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This review has raised a lot of questions in my mind. I love how honest you are and how detailed you have analysed this book. I would love to read imthis book soon. Thank you for sharing this review with us after reading the book.
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This book is one of the best books in my bookshelve. The author was technical in the way he structured the plot of this book, and the book is really educative. Congrats on your published review
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I enjoyed reading this review. The summary was interesting and the positive aspects were properly outlined. I can't wait to start reading this book.
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Retirees should stay informed about tax laws and changes that may impact their retirement savings and income.
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