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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E. Alan Fleischauer's book Reconfigurement focuses on the importance of planning ahead of retirement and doing things you enjoy while doing so.

The author provides excellent information on health insurance, career aptitudes, life insurance, and investing. This book is divided into thirteen chapters that cover topics such as retirement planning, social security, and long-term care. The author then concluded the book by summarizing all of the topics covered. I've read a few books on career and retirement planning, but Reconfigurement is by far the best. I recommend that you choose this life-changing piece; you will be glad you did.

When I chose this book, the title and topic seemed boring to me, but I was surprised by how much I enjoyed it; I believe this is due to its numerous positive aspects. To begin with, the writing is excellent; the flow is natural, and the tone is friendly. Fleischauer tells stories and cracks jokes, making the book both refreshing and relatable. He explains financial theory in a simple way that anyone can understand, and he also shows workable points for finding well-founded finance and life insurance agents. He did not claim to be an oracle in areas where he was not knowledgeable, but rather made recommendations for professionals who were. Second, I appreciate that the author encouraged further research by providing links to websites to visit. Finally, and most importantly, I gained a lot of knowledge and guidance from this book, which I believe and know will be very helpful to me and others I know in financial and retirement matters. My favorite parts of this book were probably the sections where the author explained his perspective and what motivated him to write this book, as well as the sections where he debunked various security myths and demonstrated why they are incorrect.

I couldn't find anything to dislike about this book. It did, in fact, blow my mind and exceed my expectations. Who would have guessed that a book about retirement plans could be so wonderful and amazing? I also found no errors because this book was meticulously edited. So, with all that stated above, I’ll give this book 4 out of 4 stars.

People who are concerned about their financial and retirement plans should consider Reconfigurement. I would also recommend this book to young people because it will help shape their mindset, career, and financial plans from an early age. This book would also be beneficial to business and company owners.

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Retirement planning is now really important. I also agree with you that shaping the mindset (for retirement planning) from an early age will be beneficially. Thank you for the positive review!
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I read this book few months ago and I learned a lot from it. I agree with you, young people need to get this book.
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When I picked up this book I didn't expect to be as entertained as I was while reading it. I agree with everything you say in the review.
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Kavita Shah wrote: 06 Oct 2022, 08:14 Retirement planning is now really important. I also agree with you that shaping the mindset (for retirement planning) from an early age will be beneficially. Thank you for the positive review!
Thank you so much for the comment. I appreciate!
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Silvo wrote: 06 Oct 2022, 10:48 I read this book few months ago and I learned a lot from it. I agree with you, young people need to get this book.
Thanks for commenting. I’m grateful.
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thedaughter04 wrote: 10 Oct 2022, 10:04 When I picked up this book I didn't expect to be as entertained as I was while reading it. I agree with everything you say in the review.
Thank you so much♥️
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I also loved this book. There are a lot of lessons to learn from this book. Thank you for your wonderfully written review.
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Hannah Mae Fabro wrote: 13 Oct 2022, 20:50 I also loved this book. There are a lot of lessons to learn from this book. Thank you for your wonderfully written review.
Sure there are lots of them! Thanks for the comment. I appreciate.
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I did not expect that I'd enjoy this book the way I did. I'm glad I read it. At least I now know why internal revenue workers are always tired. Their job is always taxing :wink2:
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I am glad that the author was able to communicate important retirement information in such an entertaining and engaging way. That alone is not an easy task. Thank you for your excellent review and recommendation!
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I enjoyed reading this book as well. I think the author covered everything there is about retirement planning. Thank you for your great review!
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I must admit, I haven't thought that much about the topics mentioned in this book. This book might be able to provide me a better understanding of said topics.
Thanks for a great review!
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I recently read and reviewed this same book and I was amazed by its contents. Congratulations on this excellent assessment of the book.
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Clare Jose wrote: 28 Oct 2022, 12:07 I must admit, I haven't thought that much about the topics mentioned in this book. This book might be able to provide me a better understanding of said topics.
Thanks for a great review!
Yes it will!
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