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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5 out of 5 stars
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Provided we want to live a life that resonates deep within us. Then, we stand up for ourselves and use Reconfigurement- financial planning to pursue our dreams. This book by E. Alan Fleischauer covers, for instance, career testing, investing, life protection, and affordable health insurance – 401K or IRA, Social Security, and Medicare. Consequently, the Reconfigurement book focuses on planning ahead, and work at a job we love, and having fun before one retires. The process might be challenging but last rewarding. It’s an opportunity to take advantage of and make it a turning point in one’s life.

Additionally, Reconfigurement financial planning is about configuring one’s life at any stage and planning ahead. We need new retirement strategies that extend far beyond the traditional investment asset. That is explicit, a focused financial plan. For example, as we begin to plan, we’re not to lose sight of the fact that, regardless of one’s age, we are all truly unique. I was amused when Alan said, “Try singing for the first time in public when you’re in your mid-fifties.” He calls it the challenge of a mid-life or late-life crisis. Therefore, we ought to choose opportunity over pain.

I love the idea that all financial plans are grounded on the ability to make money. Hence, we need to make decisions about where and on what we spend our hard-earned money. For instance, our most important asset is the ability to earn income. And that being said, income protection preserves one and the family’s income. I love too the conversation style of questions and answering them. The book is enjoyable because the author is just too funny. In addition, he makes the book interesting with every single joke.

What I find stale are the many Yikes, Darns, and Hacks that the author used. Not forgetting “boy” Hahaha, I believe we are not all boys who read this book, wink…. Likewise, the term and research are rich. Yet, someone who lives on another continent rather than America can find those terms boring and head-scratching. Additionally, it has come to my attention that living in the US is darn expensive (if I may use Alan’s phrase). And as a result, one needs this Reconfigurement to focus on planning. The book is professionally well-edited therefore, achieves 4 out of 4 stars.

This book is recommended for ages 40 – 50, but even the younger audience may still benefit from it. The Reconfigurement book focuses on planning ahead, working at a job we love and having fun before one retires. This indicated a journey that was destined for all of us. Best to know how to plan as early as one should get the knowledge. In otherward, income for a living over one’s entire lifespan is one of the most valuable assets. I did not find a single error; thus, the book is explicitly and exceptionally well-edited therefore, achieves 5 out of 5 stars. The descriptions, humor, advice, and information are top-north.

In conclusion, I find it substantially amazing to forget to mention this joke. The two smaller mosquitos ventured out of the woods and killed a black bear. And eventually, dragging him back into the woods.” Really for heaven’s sake, can they? A good joke for the day, right?

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