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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E. Alan Fleischauer's book "Reconfigurement," which addresses the frequently disregarded subject of retirement planning, is incredibly incisive and thought-provoking. The author emphasizes the widespread tendency for individuals to overlook investing for their future during their younger years, only to confront the unpleasant reality of retirement without appropriate finances. Fleischauer emphasizes the significance of appropriate planning and proactive decision-making to avoid financial uncertainty in one's retirement years.

The author effectively brings attention to the problems connected with inadequate retirement preparation, particularly in his own country. He contrasts the early stages of life with the later years, presenting a holistic perspective on how individuals should approach their financial planning throughout their career.

One of the book's greatest qualities is the author's extensive understanding of money, which he shares with readers. He deftly covers the subject of excessive spending in adolescence and the failure to save for the future. Fleischauer carefully combines education with entertaining anecdotes and comedy, resulting in a book that is both informative and interesting to read.

The addition of questions and assessments at the end of the book is a useful addition because it encourages readers to think on their own financial problems and take change. Furthermore, the external links to supplementary resources supplied boost the book's educational value.

While the book is quite instructive, the usage of financial language may be difficult for some readers, necessitating rereading specific passages for greater comprehension. Nonetheless, this does not detract from the book's overall greatness.

in conclusion, "Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer deserves a 4 for its intelligent material, competent editing, absence of explicit content, and potential to educate and inspire readers. I strongly suggest this book to both teens and adults since it provides great insights into financial planning and responsible spending, both of which are important life skills in today's environment.


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This book is unique to me. It is one of the very few financial advising authors that talked about retirement. It jolted me to the reality that I won't remain in my prime forever. So I will do my best to apply the suggestions given in this book on how to plan for retirement.
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