Review of Reconfigurement

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Roderick Voss
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[Following is a volunteer review of "Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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Have you ever thought about what life will be like for you after retirement? Do you have any knowledge of how pensions work? Then this book, Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer, gives insights into financial planning for retirement. The author tries to instruct and guide the reader on how to be successful after retirement age.

The most important asset required for anyone to restructure their future is money. The author informs the reader on how to save consistently while working by using income protection or disability insurance. Another important asset required in the quest to restructure your life is social security. The book describes how people earn benefits and how the social security system operates. The book also discusses the importance of having affordable health insurance, owning a home, and investing in mutual funds. The author also included career assessments and websites in this book to assist the reader on their journey to reconfigure their future lives. I recommend that you read this book and absorb all of the information it contains so that you can be an inspiration to your society.

This is an informative self-help book that asks questions and motivates readers to look at their lives and where they are to start acting rather than procrastinating. This book contains a website address that will encourage the reader to avoid any signs of procrastination to begin evaluating their careers. Everything I liked about this book was the author's tone. He used succinct words and mixed humor with them, which captivated me. I also liked how he backed up his claims with statistics and examples. This will show any reader that it is never too late to start planning for their future. The quotes, stories, and humor were the highlights of this book for me.

I'm not an economist, but I could try to understand some of the statistics the author was attempting to explain. That, I believe, is why the examples and stories are included, so that the reader does not lose interest while reading an informative book. The website included in this book is extremely useful to me. It will enhance your personal development and make you aware of the important decisions to make when planning your career.

This book was exceptionally well-edited. I discovered no grammatical errors in it. I'm rating this book 5 out of 5 stars because of how informative it is. I recommend this book to employees and people who like self-help books.

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The tone of the author was what I loved most about this book. He attracted me with his use of pithy language and humor. The author is skilled at persuading his audience. good review
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A book about life after retirement and how to still be successful during this old age. A fantastic read. Good review.
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This is an informative read that will teach the reader everything they need to know about retirement plans.
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A book that shapes the mindset of people on how to survive old/retirement age. Nice review.
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A must read for anybody who is not billionaire but want to survive this greedy world. Planning is indeed necessary.
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I liked that this book contains websites and backed up by researches that make someone evaluate their career.
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Life after retirement is something every individual needs to take seriously and this book provides information that can help.
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Do not let age catch up with you unawares. Rather, be fully prepared for everything that comes with old age, so you could be able to filter the negatives of old age. This book would do in coaching you.
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The earlier you start planning for retirement, the better equipped you will be to achieve your goals and avoid financial difficulties later in life.
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