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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Do you believe you do not need to retire before planning for retirement? Are you interested in following certified procedures to ensure funds and plan appropriately for retirement? Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer will provide you with all the information you may need. This nonfiction book discusses insurance, financial stability, retirement, and investments.

Are you worried you won’t have enough to retire comfortably? Reconfigurement, as the title suggests, is teaching individuals how to rearrange and restructure one’s finance in an improved way that will be beneficial in the future. E. Alan Fleischauer strategically offers a guide and information on finance based on expertise and references other sources in areas he is not a professional. From budgeting to policies in finance, this book enlightens readers, focusing on both the left brain and the right brain.

Reconfigurement consists of 13 chapters and 150 pages of information. Stating facts and providing accurate material, this book indicates the percentage of individuals who do not plan for their future or retirement because of one reason or the other. It makes us understand that we shouldn’t live our lives, especially retirement days, based on the moment without planning because one would never know how the future unfolds, and it could be grave if we do not prepare for the worst. Also, the writing focuses on Americans, but I believe the information would be essential to anyone. The brevity of this book is another thing that attracted me to it. It was nice to know that the author did not waste time discussing irrelevant subjects.

There is nothing I dislike about this book. It is nice to see the author willing to share his vast knowledge on the subject matter. He freely gives pieces of information on money making. In areas he may not fully know, he cites credible sources to provide a reader with the best information. Masterfully, Reconfigurement is exceptionally edited. There were no grammatical or punctuation errors in this book.

I rate this book, Reconfigurement, four out of four stars. There are many reasons for my decision. Firstly, the writing is simple to understand. The author uses dialogues and questions to remain active with his readers, and as a reader, answering these queries would help define personal financial problems. His sources of information and references are remarkable and give one the idea that the author understands what he is doing. I recommend this book to workers seeking better sources of income and strategic plans and individuals close to retirement.

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Post by Charless Agbata »

This sounds like the kind of book everyone should embrace because we will certainly reach the age of retirement. Congrats on your published review.
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Post by Charles Jeremiah »

Thinking about this, I agree with the author's argument. Sometimes, we just work as best as we can and wait till retirement to plan with the little pension that is being paid. What if things go sideways? We never seem to think about that but I believe things are changing with modern experiences. Lovely book and review.
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Retirement is such a monumental stage in one’s life that it is foolhardy not to plan properly for it. This book will address not only saving practices but money mindsets that can be the difference between enjoying a blissful retirement or wallowing in financial problems. Well done to both the author and the reviewer.
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Post by Oyedeji Funmilayo »

Considering the present rate of inflation and ever unending bills saving might be difficult. But, if truthfully analayzed, this issues should be the major reson why saving towards retirement is a must. Wonderful book. Welldone on your reveiw
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This book is all about getting a better life after work. A lot of mistakes people make in their live, especially while working have been highlighted and corrected here. A copy of this book could go far in making your life better.
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Post by Judy O »

Considering the fact that people have seen themselves in worse situations after retirement, I believe this book would come in handy to young people and workers as they'd make better choices. Interesting review.
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Post by Timothy_Oye »

This is just the right book for this age and generation. It's just quite unfortunate the information in the book is limited to a particular region.
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We've all had the perception of what it would be like when we're retired. Are we going to live off how pension money, do we use our saved funds? This book helps with that.
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Post by Jerry Spencer »

I learnt a lot from this book. I need to get my financial status on the rise. Time's running out and things are not yet in place. I really needed to read this book. Lovely work.
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