Review of Reconfigurement

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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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While growing up, I knew some people around my neighborhood who I could say were very rich. When I recently visited home, I was a bit surprised at the nature of these people’s homes. Some of the homes that looked attractive then are now dilapidated. I found out most of the owners of these homes were elderly. This book explains a lot of things to me. Poor financial planning may have been the issue these people had. Or maybe most of their properties were not insured. It could possibly be that these elderly people had no preparations for their retirement. Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer would definitely become one of your favorite books.

Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer is one of the most informative and educational books I have recently come across. This book mostly emphasized planning for the future. This book takes you on a challenging but rewarding process of reconfiguring your life. Alan clearly discussed how your career choice, financial planning, budgeting, and investment plans can be very beneficial to your future. A section of this book discussed the concept of assessments and how they are applicable to reconfiguration planning. I am certain some of the assessments contained in this book would benefit you. Read this book to know how to plan for your retirement.

I found everything about this book so interesting and lovely. The front cover of this book was very attractive. I love books that are quite unpredictable. The title of this book gave me nothing about what I should be expecting from it. It made this book exceptional to me. Getting to know about the origin of the word crisis and how different cultures view crisis was very educative. The idea of budget planning is new to me. I love how the author discussed that in this book. I will definitely create a budget for myself.

There was absolutely nothing I disliked about this book. The editors of this book did a good job while editing this book. I could rarely spot any errors in this book. I love the author's style of writing. Most of the quotes contained in this book were so lovely. The author’s message was concise and very easy to comprehend. The author did well to share some of his experiences with his clients. I could not get enough of this book.

I will rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend this book to all those who are passionate about planning for their future.

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A man without plan is like a scalar that has no direction. This book contains lots of advice how one should plan ahead of retirement
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A nice and enlightening book teaching readers the advantages of planning, especially in the area of retirement. This book is quite simple to understand and does well the answer all the possible questions a reader might have. Nice review.
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I like this book and I will love to read it. This is mainly because the book preached prior planning and looking into the future. Poor planning can really be a bad thing. Thanks to the reviewer for an excellent review.
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This is indeed a nice and captivating review. I always enjoy your reviews and this is not an exception. The review is straightforward and meaningful. Congrats on your published review.
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Retirement seems like a very far idea for me, yet it's important. I didn't realize how important until I read this book. The author did well to write this book. Great review.
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Post by Chimezie Agbata »

This is the first time I am coming across a book of this kind. So many people are carried away at the prime of their youthful age to the point that no plan is made for retirement. This books biggest lesson is on how to prepare for aging. You have done a good job with this review.
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This is a very rare type of book. Having gone through it, this book I must say in information contained here is numerous and it would be of utmost benefit to everyone. Aging and retirement is inevitable and everyone has to prepare for it.
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Post by Amandaruth Ama »

Reading this review about this book brings clarity to what this book is about. Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer is a very educational book that should be read by a lot of people at any stage of their working life.
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Maintaining an active and healthy lifestyle can improve quality of life in retirement and reduce healthcare costs. Nice review.
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