Review of Reconfigurement
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Review of Reconfigurement
Reconfigurement: Reconfiguring Your Life at Any Stage and Planning Ahead, written by E. Alan Fleischauer, provides information about retirement financial planning. The author tries to advise and direct the reader on how to succeed after retirement. Money is the most crucial thing needed for everybody to reorganize their future. The author explains to the reader how to use income protection or disability insurance to continuously save while working. Social security is a crucial resource required in the effort to reconstruct your life. The book explains the functioning of the social security system and how beneficiaries accrue benefits. The significance of having inexpensive health insurance, owning a property, and making mutual fund investments is also covered in the book. The author also provided websites and career tests in this book to help the reader on their quest to reimagine their futures. You should read this book and take in all the knowledge it provides.
Firstly, I was impressed with the author's usage of pertinent citations and references. This would aid the reader in conducting more study on the subject covered in the book. The amount of knowledge the author imparts in the book reflects the extensive study used to write it. It is clear from the text that the author intended to teach. The topical relevance of the book's discussion is yet another aspect I adore. There is no way to overstate the importance of having a solid retirement plan. The author's enthusiasm intrigued me as well. The author has a different, extremely positive stance on retiring in this book. He portrayed retirement as a time for discovering oneself, realizing dreams, and establishing goals.
The material provided covers a wide range; however, I wish it had been written in a more international style without placing such a strong focus on America. Other than that, it was a great book, and I am glad I came across it. It was easier for readers to understand many of the topics because he frequently used anecdotes to further clarify his views. I also commend the author for being able to ensure that each term has an explanation next to it. All through the book, the author frequently included jokes. As readers, we were entertained as well as educated by the author. His sense of humor is hilarious.
I am rating this book, Reconfigurement: Reconfiguring Your Life at Any Stage and Planning Ahead, 5 out of 5 stars because it was informative and well written. There were no grammatical errors or mistakes in it, so it was exceptionally well edited.
I would recommend this book to business consultants and counselors, financial students, and everyone working and considering retirement.
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