Review of Reconfigurement

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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There are several things to take into account as one ages. Health comes first, followed by financial security. Even if one lives a long life, they will still require a means of support once they retire. This is why the author, who has years of expertise as a financial counselor, wrote this book, Reconfigurement, on retirement.

To plan is to reconfigure. Its definition in this novel is "to plan one's financial life." Many people will eventually need to retire. It is unavoidable. What can be changed, however, is one's decision to live independently as one ages. E. Alan Fleischauer provided a variety of theories, approaches, and procedures that may be used. He added that this kind of planning is not specific to a particular age group. If one is intelligent, one might begin making plans for how one will get by after retirement.

I've never been a huge reader of financial literature, but Reconfigurement received many favorable reviews, which piqued my attention. And after reading it, I wasn't let down. The benefits of creating a retirement plan while we still have the opportunity to do so were succinctly described by the author. This pertains to more than just retirement savings; it also helps us with our health, pensions, and living the greatest life possible after retirement. The biggest attribute a person can have is the "capacity to still earn money," according to something Mr. Alan stated that has resonated with me. In this manner, a lot of adjustments are still possible.

Additionally, the author encouraged saving. I'm hoping that everybody who sees this, wherever they are, will be reminded to save as much money as they can while they are still employed. It's good that there are some assessment tests; I took a few of them. A young person who reads this might find it helpful in making the best professional choice while there is still time. I also appreciate Mr. Alan's use of humor in his work, which is another plus. It lightened the typically dry tone of self-help books. The story's flow was also improved. Additionally, he made extensive use of the anecdotes he had amassed over his many years of experience. I am confident that the readers will be able to take away one or two lessons from it.

The majority of the advice given here is geographically based, meaning it is more geared toward Americans, but apart from that, there wasn't anything I hated about the reading experience. Wherever a person lives, they can still use this expertise. But this does not affect my rating in any way. It is extremely well edited because there are no errors. So, I rate this 5 out of 5 stars.

To those who are eager to learn more about the financial sector, I'll suggest this: This is for you if you'd like to learn more about where to begin making your investing and retirement plans.

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I tried to read this, but it was very uninteresting to me. I know it is essential, however, I just couldn’t finish. I enjoy Mr. Fleischauer’s fiction much more.
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This book is lesson packed that will provide insight on how individuals can make a good retirement plan. I love the great themes explored in this book. Great review.
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I agree with you that health comes first then financial security. The book seems like am interesting and educating read and I look forward to reading it. Well done.
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Post by Cynthia Christabel Okolobi »

The author is very thoughtful to have written this book. Many people have no idea how to manage their finances, talk more plan for retirement. Reconfigurement is more like a guide to make the best possible decision on retirement and savings.
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Retirement is a must come! How do we plan for it, how do we have a happy and productive life after retirement? You see the book is for everyone and I sure don't wanna miss out.
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Post by Chimdik Chimezi »

"Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer is an interesting book on retirement. I recommend it to every worker who knows they will retire someday. Great book!
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The fact that the author of this book is an expert as a financial counselor, shows how much we should agree with and practice the guides in this book on how to prepare for retirement. Good review.
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Proper planning is important, Reconfiguration is a book written from experience and intensive research. Great book!
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Reconfigurement is recommended to anyone as long as they have the ability to read and write. I like how the author wrote his theory out.
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Many people feel that they have everything with regards to their life after retirement all figured out but that's not the case. Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer helps bring understanding to the subject matter.
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I have also read this book and I was enlightened by the knowledge I acquired after reading this book. I enjoyed your review, well done.
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There is a lot of knowledge in this book that connect to self improvement and growth. the book prepares you for retirement and a financial freeedom.
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This is by far one of the best books I have read regarding retirement and reconfiguration planning, as the author gave various obstacles one might come across.
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An amazing book on financial services and retirement, reconfigurement is a book for both adults and youth. This is a great book and I know I'll enjoy it. Thanks for a very wonderful review.
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