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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Reconfigurement, by E. Alan Fleischauer, offers financial and life solutions that make it easier for people to achieve their objectives and dreams. Additionally, it outlines what needs to be done in detail so that you can retire with ease and happiness. It covers a wide range of subjects while demonstrating how to create a retirement plan, including social security, annuities, survivor benefits, mutual funds, bonds, and more.
 
In conclusion, the book mostly discusses "reconfigurement financial planning," which, according to the author, is about redesigning your life at any moment and planning ahead. It explains how to effectively plan for retirement by addressing issues including mortgages, health insurance, disability protection, money management, and more. This involves doing things before and after retirement.
 
There were so many aspects of this novel that I adored. First of all, I adored the fascinating backstories. In the book, the author presents straightforward and captivating tales about reconfiguration. The tale of Ed, a chiropractor who dislikes his 60-hour work week and longs to be a veterinarian with sculpture as a hobby, is my favorite and most engaging one.
 
Also, I like the author's views on insurance. The most fascinating part of his explanation of the two sorts of insurance is how it came into existence. The story captivated me, and I greatly enjoyed and learned from it. Additionally, the author kept pointing readers to numerous websites where they could take quizzes and learn more about the various subjects covered in the book. This combined the book's practicality with excitement.
 
I had no particular issues with the book, although I do think the chapters should have had titles rather than just numbers. This would have made the book simpler to read if one needed a quick refresher on a subject.

I give this book a score of 5 out of 5 stars. Excellent work was done by the author. He set out to make complex financial concepts simple to understand. This book wasn't dull at all. The author appeared to be having fun while writing it; he did not force his ideas on the reader, and he gave connections to other works if the reader wanted more clarification on the points he had made. Additionally, I detected no spelling or punctuation issues in this work, which seemed to indicate great editing.
 
Despite the fact that this book is aimed at American readers who are close to retirement age, I think everyone may adapt the content to suit their needs. I suggest this book to readers looking for financial books on retirement, particularly working-class individuals who are approaching retirement and those who have already retired.

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