Review of Reconfigurement
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Review of Reconfigurement
Everybody eventually reaches a mature age where they are unable to carry out laborintensive occupations that may otherwise provide for their needs. Alan Fleischauer received his degree from the American College of Financial Services. Because of his in-depth knowledge of the financial industry and his desire to assist others in developing a sound financial plan for the future, he was able to assemble this information.
Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer is a book that informs readers and theaches them about financial planning. He reorintied the financial services industry towards managing finances in retirement, adressing the long-used approach to retirement as an insufficient technique of planning for old life in light of the fact that people are living longer than before. He underlined that other variables must be considered in order to have a sound financial strategy for retirement.
He described retirement as a plan based on the accumulation and prudent management of assets for people to stop working at a specific age. The author looked at retirement from a number of angles, including personality, culture, nation and age. He emphasized a number of factors that go into developing an early-onset strategy for one's life. If you want to understand about the components, how to utilize them to make financial and retirement decisions, and which ones are best for you as a readerm pick up a copy of this book.
Reading this book was both entertaining and quite educational. By suggesting a time for individual investigation, the author gave room for reflection and discovery. There was never a dull moment because to his use of stories to better illustrate his arguments, which made it easier for readers to understand so many of the ideas. I particularly admire the author's ability to make sure that each acronym is followed by its meaning.
I think there were too many jokes, which distracted the reader and led the author to use minor profanity, despite his efforts to write in a conversational tone to keep his audience interested. Readers might forget the point being made. Additionaly, I saw that none of the subjects he covered concern developing or underdeveloped countries; rather, they only concern established nations. I stil award this book four stars out of four, though, because the arguments made do not warrant taking one away. The book is weel edited and no errors were found in it. I give this book a 4 out of five, just because of the jokes that distracted the readers.
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