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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Review of Reconfigurement

In Reconfigurement, Alan Fleischauer presents a new approach to retirement planning that aims to bridge the gap between reality and tradition. Fleischauer argues that the traditional approach to retirement planning, which focuses on the accumulation and management of assets to stop work at age 65, needs to be actively combined with employment and other strategies to fit the changing reality of Americans living longer lives.

There are several positive aspects that can be drawn from Reconfigurement . The first aspect is that of a holistic approach to retirement planning. The book advocates for a more holistic approach to retirement planning that considers the financial and non-financial aspects. This approach recognizes that retirement strategies must extend beyond traditional investment-focused financial plans and actively incorporate employment and other strategies. Second is the aspect of planning. Fleischauer emphasizes the importance of planning and encourages individuals to consider their short-term and long-term goals in retirement planning.

Thirdly the book acknowledges the changing realities of Americans living longer lives and the need for retirement strategies to adapt to these changes. Fleischauer presents a new retirement planning approach that addresses the disconnect between reality and tradition. In addition to presenting a new approach to retirement planning, the book also provides practical advice for individuals looking to plan for retirement.

Fleischauer introduces the concept of altering financial planning. This approach encourages individuals to plan ahead and actively incorporate retirement activities, recognizing that retirement strategies must extend beyond traditional investment-focused financial plans. Fleischauer emphasizes the importance of considering both the right and left brain in retirement planning.

Fleischauer's writing style is engaging, and he enthusiastically presents his arguments, using personal anecdotes and statistical information to support his points. The book does not present any negative aspects; therefore, it is a good read for many people. By encouraging individuals to plan ahead and actively incorporate pre- and post-retirement activities, Fleischauer's approach aims to provide a more comprehensive solution for the chasm between reality and tradition. I give it a 5 out of 5 star rating.

Reconfigurement is suitable for individuals who are approaching or planning retirement and are interested in exploring alternative approaches to retirement planning. The book may also interest financial advisors and other professionals who work in the financial industry and are looking for new ideas or strategies for helping clients plan for retirement. Additionally, "Reconfigurement" may interest individuals concerned about the disconnect between the reality of Americans living longer and the traditional approach to retirement planning and are looking for ideas on how to address this issue.

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