Review of Reconfigurement
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Review of Reconfigurement
E. Alan Fleischauer's book Reconfigurement offers financial advice to help Americans live serenely and comfortably. There are thirteen chapters in this book that discuss budgeting and spending, career planning, money management apps, insurance, and keeping wills and trusts composure. He teaches us how to invest and safeguard our earnings for a better future. Many practical ways to use good finances in this century are briefly but precisely described.
The author writes in an easy-to-read, fact-filled style. The chapters were organized so that they would provide us with proper direction on how to begin managing our finances from beginning to end. I appreciate how relevant the author's ideas are to our everyday lives. He urges us to examine our current situation realistically rather than getting stuck in outdated habits. Simple improvements are made to approaches. The book's thorough research demonstrates the author's efforts, who was a financial advisor. He took great care to demonstrate his professionalism in this book. The book was brief and simple to read. Even so, there are many lessons contained in these brief passages. In addition, the author interspersed quotes about various subjects. I loved the quote “The only thing that travels faster than light is your weekend”. This quote made me laugh because it highlights the reality of our weekends. The book was edited meticulously. There are no grammatical or spelling errors.
The majority of the book was written with Americans in mind. And those readers will only gain knowledge from this book. This book won't be very helpful to readers from other regions. But I wish similar straightforward financial assistance books would be produced for other regions as well. For many who want to understand how to manage their money and future savings, this book would be helpful.
I rated it 5 out of 5 stars. The book was thoroughly edited, short, and precise without complex topics. It has a lot of knowledge to gain. I am not an American resident. But I enjoyed reading this book. In summary, it gave me some concepts to think about and search for in my nation that are somewhat related to what the author tells us. I gave it five stars because it was well-edited and written. The author already stated that it was for American residents so it is not a major issue to deduct a star.
I highly recommend this book to American residents who want to manage their finance properly. To create a better future, we should begin working early on. I advise young people to read this book. Our lives would improve as soon as we learned how to manage our money, as the days went by.
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