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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Did you know that managing finances is a crucial component of financial planning? It is, and E. Alan Fleischauer wrote Reconfigurement to reveal these and many other unacknowledged, subtle, but fundamental facts. This book was written by a financial advisor with more than 20 years of experience to bridge the gap between tradition and reality. As we are living longer but continue to rely on ideas developed primarily to benefit generations with shorter life expectancies, it is in our best interest to develop fresher approaches.

People are caught between spending what they have and eventually relying only on low pension benefits or making further provisions for retirement or the inevitable events of life as we stand at a crossroads. Life expectancy has significantly grown as a result of progress and advancements in many areas of life. It's not necessary to be an expert in rocket science to implement the principles and ideas of a decent self-help book.

The fact that I was able to complete some of the evaluations and receive realistic answers was one of the indicators that this was one of the best books I had ever read on financial planning, management, and career selection. I've already updated my résumé and LinkedIn profile using the abilities I learned through the tests.

Without a doubt, this book will assist you in rearranging your professional life to better fit your personality, passions, and working methods. I found nothing negative about the book. The writing was flawless. I found no grammatical errors, indicating it was well-edited. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. Every person who has ever been born experiences aging. The best way to be ready for old age when it ultimately arrives is to read this book, comprehend the ideas it contains, and start putting some of the teachings into practice.

I appreciate that the author did not suggest that the reader fire their tax and financial advisors. Although you will still collaborate with them, you will be better able to make educated, fact-based decisions. I recommend this book to teenagers. They have to learn to plan their lives at an early age. I also recommend it to those working in the financial industry.

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