Review of Reconfigurement
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Review of Reconfigurement
E. Alan Fleischauer wrote the self-help book Reconfigurement. It outlines the guidelines one should adhere to both before and after retirement. This book has excellent advice that can assist a person effectively navigate through the period without becoming lost, taking into consideration that persons 40 and older need to adequately prepare for the retirement period. Additionally, the advantages of budgeting, investing, and saving while working were emphasized. Stories emphasizing the value of life insurance and personal disability coverage were incorporated.
This book discusses retirement and the different factors that must be taken into account before making retirement plans, including a budget, Social Security benefits, insurance, investment, and more. Online evaluation tools are also included in this book to help identify reader attributes, qualities, and associated jobs. It also dispels a lot of myths about Social Security, which was illuminating. The author has succinctly outlined all the necessary stages for this plan to succeed in a little number of pages. Retirement planning as a concept and the corresponding actions were well-highlighted. By combining his expertise from the R.I.C.P. designation e-course with his experience as a financial advisor, the author has carefully put together this program.
I adore the way the book is written. Every chapter of the book contains jokes that make it more entertaining to read. Reconfigurement's first chapters concentrated on performing work you enjoy rather than having to do a job you loathe in order to make a living, and I found that to be refreshing. Despite the book's category, the author's sense of humor makes it simple, entertaining, and pleasurable to read. The author's word choice enhanced the attractiveness of the work.
The author took a little too long in some chapters to get to the point, which was the only drawback I could find. This might be explained by the drawn-out introductions that are occasionally utilized for the topics. I do, however, see that this might have occurred because the author wanted to draw attention to certain characteristics and connect them to Reconfigurement .
The author has in-depth knowledge of financial topics, and his ability to simplify it to the point where it is easy to read and understand. Reconfigurement receives a score of 5 out of 5 stars. The book is also expertly edited, perceptive, and mind-blowing.
Anyone above the age of 30 who want to live life properly so they can enjoy life before retirement should definitely consider Reconfigurement. I would recommend this book to young men and women of purpose and people who are yearning to live a fulfilling life even in their retirement as they age gracefully like fine wine. This is indeed an eye-opener for newly employed salaried friends who would also like to better their lives and grow in their careers.
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