Review of Reconfigurement
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Review of Reconfigurement
Are you at a point in your life when you're starting to wonder what you'll do when you retire or how you'll get by in the next few years? Do you want to make amends so that your future is secure since you've been making bad financial decisions for a while? The solutions and responses are given in E. Alan Fleischauer's book Reconfigurement. There are thirteen chapters in this book, and each one is intended to improve your life and prepare you for retirement. You'll discover that the author of this perceptive book offers a blend of money and life techniques intended to support us while we achieve our ambitions.
Self-help topics like financial planning, investments, retirement plans, health insurance, and a wide range of other life-beneficial topics are examined in this book. The book's author discovered that a large number of Americans would need to work past the age of 65. This inspired Fleischauer to write this book, in which he covers all of the steps to reconfigure your life and retire without having to worry about money or finances, allowing you to enjoy your life doing all of the things you appreciate. The author believes that people will need to work after they retire. Furthermore, he encourages readers to seek jobs that best match their characteristics, as well as to take career evaluations to determine their strengths and make appropriate career decisions.
This book has a lot of things that I found both enjoyable and educational. The author made the book easy to read and understand by including diagrams to help us visualize what we were reading. I also appreciate how the author provided readers with useful links and websites to help us continue our research on the topic at hand. This book is exceptionally well edited. I was not able to find a single typographical error, which I admire.
After reading to the end of the book, where the author concludes on all the subjects discussed throughout the book and gives some insight into his motivation behind writing his book, Reconfigurement, I noticed that all I could see was positivity and no negativity. I commend this book with a full rating of 4 out of 4 stars because there was no fault I found in the book.
I recommend this book to anyone facing financial challenges or who needs a guide to a comfortable life after retirement to purchase this book and savor the knowledge provided by E. Alan Fleischauer.
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