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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Most of the time, when people consider their future after retirement, they become anxious. Retirement is typically an inherent event, much like death. Instead of attempting to make early arrangements, many people choose to find ways to swiftly divert themselves from the concept when the realization of life's challenges after retirement begins to seep in.
Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer educates readers on the significance of making financial preparations for retirement.

This book, which has thirteen chapters, emphasizes the need to have a thorough strategy in place before retiring. The necessity of planning, how to execute flawlessly, and how to create an effective strategy were the first points the writer made sure to emphasize. The need to replace the conventional, traditional approach to retirement planning with a fresh, contemporary approach to planning for financial security during retirement was the main theme of the book. As a financial advisor and retirement planner, the writer has more than 16 years of expertise. In this book, he explains the need for planning since "he who fails to plan, plans to fail."

The writer was able to convey the importance of saving money ahead of time and having financial stability after serving because of his studies and expertise. I appreciated how he used humor to keep the book vibrant and how he knew just when to use it; the border was just right. He also illustrates his points with anecdotes regarding people's decisions. Consider the tale of the ignorant Afghan farmer as an example. I'll never forget that story because he was able to show me that below any perceived "bad scenario," no matter how dreadful it may seem, are the seeds and the capacity for good.

I appreciate how Fleischauer keeps the reader engaged. He provides reviews and information for career assessments to help readers choose which assessments to take. Additionally, he pauses and tells the reader to obtain a file before returning to finish the career assessment review after prompting them to save the assessment data in a file for reference. The author realizes that every person's situation is unique and makes this clear when he outlines his opinion on the best choices or plans. This kind of inclusivity persuades readers to pay attention for a long enough time to see what the author is getting at because it is clear from the author's actions that he's not just addressing one individual in particular, and this level of belonging makes the readers want to read more.

Virtually no aspect of this book bothered me. This book was exceptionally well edited. I didn't find any errors. This book was truly a nice read for me.

I will give this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars because of its fantastic plot and storyline. I suggest the book to people who enjoy reading non-fiction and educational novels because it is instructive and educational. So purchase a copy of this useful book right away to take advantage of the chance to reinvent yourself.

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It is indeed very important and necessary for one to have a good plan before one retires, so as not to get stuck. I'm positive that this book will be very educational. Amazing review.
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Reconfigurement is a great self help book, that provides an extensive guide to pension and retirement plans, saving money and keeping ones financial life afloat. These kinds of books are valuable because they provide information that is not easily seen.
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This novel is the best recommendation for anyone considering retirement, then I indulge in reading it, the content within this novel is rich and worthwhile, and again, this review has brought back old memories of my time reading it.
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It's very true how people don't look forward to retirement. People are really focused on working really hard but not really thinking about what will happen when retirement comes around. Author Alan explains the importance of long term planning and its benefit to retirement. Thank you for the review.
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This is a futuristic read, that gave an insight of what life after retirement would be and how to plan ahead in order to experience a joyful life. Young readers are urged to take advantage of this read.
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Reconfigurement is a great self help book that deals with some issues of retirement and financial mindsets. The author did a great job of describing scenarios. The book is better suited for American citizens.
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There is a saying that anyone who fails to plan is planning to fail, so I agree with the author on the nees to start preparing for retirement early. Wonderful review well-done .
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This book sounds like a breath of fresh air, especially for those that are planning for their retirement.
Such is hard to come by, and I bet the author did a fantastic job, based on the quality of your review. Well-done!
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Life after retirement is one people envisage as boring and monotonous. This book brings to light the context of long term planning for the future. Excellent review.
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