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, It outlines the guidelines one should adhere to both before and after retirement. This book has excellent advice that can help a person effectively navigate through the period without becoming lost, taking into consideration that persons 40 and older need to thoroughly prepare for the retirement period. Additionally, the advantages of planning, budgeting, and saving while working were emphasized. Stories emphasizing the value of life insurance and personal disability coverage were included. The author addresses this issue by highlighting the necessity of experiencing life in the young years through job changes, travel, exercise, eating healthy foods, and participation in recreational activities.
On every subject, the author gave thorough details and examples. He did an splendid job of clearly and logically assessing the book. I appreciate how uplifting it is. A life that has been rebuilt is possible at any age. He also made it obvious that by making plans, you look forward to a life free of stress. I liked how he made book recommendations that would be really helpful on the road to reconfiguration. I had expected it to be dull, but it's actually fascinating, and I love his sense of humor. His utilization of quotations is my favorite section. All of them were instructive, and I found myself eagerly anticipating new chapters. He gave very detailed descriptions. Another benefit of this book is the author's engaging writing style. The author used a friendly tone to convey his point in order to capture and hold readers' interest.
There was nothing that I disliked about the book; it was inspiring and informative. I liked how the chapters in this book were separated. Each of the thirteen chapters dealt with a different subject. I thought it was excellent how each chapter got directly to the point without providing any extraneous details unrelated to the subject being covered. The book has a simple structure with condensed chapters. I love how he uses his expertise in the financial sector to explain complex ideas, provide guidance, and discuss how the financial sector has evolved.
I am rating this book, Reconfigurement: Reconfiguring Your Life at Any Stage and Planning Ahead, 5 out of 5 stars because it was entertaining and well written. Furthermore, I didn't come across any grammatical errors or mistakes, 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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