Review of Reconfigurement
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Review of Reconfigurement
Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer is a concise work of non-fiction that talks about business, planning, and retirement. The book has 118 pages, and it is divided into thirteen specific chapters. Each chapter of the book addresses a unique subject that is within the scope of the point that the author is trying to prove. The first chapter of the book points out the problem that most people encounter as they go about their daily lives, and the first chapter also explains the solution to the problem. There are a lot of things involved in the act of reconfiguring, and in his book, the author makes mention of the number of resources that can be put to good use for a good life after retirement. Reconfigurement is based on income, income protection, career assessment, and a lot of other salient points that would help one to live a good life after retirement. The book goes on to emphasize the necessity of planning and making an investment in critical areas as it would help one to have a comfortable life after the age of 65.
Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer is a work of research and analysis that gives the reader sufficient information that will help them to make the right decision concerning finance, career, and retirement. The author's style of writing is conversational, simple, and easy to understand.
Alan wrote this book for people within certain demographics and some of the points in the book does not apply to the general public, but I learned a few lessons that concern the entire universe on the ground of business, career choice, and planning. I learned about the necessity of saving, investing, and talking to people who are better than me in a career field to get more knowledge that will help me to succeed.
My favourite concept in this book is money management, and I love the way the author explained it. Managing money properly will help one to not overspend and also keep track of expenses.
This book is a positive pack of business information, and I enjoyed reading it. The positive aspects that I noticed while reading this book revolve around the tone of the author in dispersing the information from his research. I did not notice any negative aspects while reading this book.
Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer was well written. The book was exceptionally edited, and I did not notice any grammatical or spelling errors while reading this book.
One thing is to identify a problem, and the next thing is to provide a solution. E. Alan Fleischauer knows the problem, and it helped him to work and make research to provide a worthy solution to the world. I will recommend this book to lovers of business, finance, and non-fiction. Therefore, I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars due to the few points mentioned above and because of the author's writing style.
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