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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Imagine your retirement life: health care, food, car insurance, mobile bills, etc. Have you pictured how you will foot all those expenses without a stable income? Truth be told: health begins deteriorating when a person ages. Therefore, health care insurance is a valuable investment for now and future. Furthermore, are you doing something you don’t enjoy? Do you feel the need to start afresh and possibly RECONFIGURE your life? The word I’ve written in block letters is a variant of the title: Reconfigurement.

In this contemporary era, do we still have pension money for retirees? Even so, how reliable is it in case of an emergency? One truthful sentiment struck me the most: “But what really struck me was the insight that, unless a person was born with a silver spoon in their mouth, the majority of Americans will need to work past the normal retirement age of 65.” If this sentence does not poke you, then I don’t know what will.

One aspect that caught my eye was the questions the author included. When reconfiguring one’s life, the queries are necessary to balance passion, income, and retirement. For instance, Alan asks, “What would you love to do? How much money is enough?” That was one thing I liked. Also, the title made sense from the first page until the last. While the author is adept with finance, he gives ways one can implement to reconfigure their life to suit their passion while securing their tomorrow.

Was the guide an eye-opener? That’s a definite positive. In addition, the points provided insight into how we can ruin our future years by making the wrong decisions. While the author bases the work on an American setting, a lack of planning can affect anyone from around the globe.

I loved how some facts were spine-tingling. For instance, around five years ago, research conducted revealed nearly half of the American population could not cover a $400 emergency. This analysis indicates the need to reconfigure one’s career and source of income for a greener tomorrow. E. Alan Fleischauer details ways one can implement to secure a brighter retirement life. Where can you invest? How about health care insurance or a passive income? Does your passion influence your decision-making? Read a copy of Reconfigurement and gain immense life-changing information.

I found no errors. The work is exceptionally well edited. As a plus, I discovered nothing to despise. Hence, I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend this engaging read to people who want to financially plan ahead and secure a better tomorrow.

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