Review of Reconfigurement
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Review of Reconfigurement
Reconfigurement, by E. Alan Fleischauer, is about financial planning and planning ahead for your future at any point in your life. The author covers various topics, including the importance of income and 401(k)’s. He also covers disability insurance, retirement planning, career assessments, health insurance, budgets, and trusts, just to name a few. The author also notes that 70% of Americans don’t like their jobs, which was interesting to me. Amongst these topics, the author includes some history and lots and lots of jokes and puns.
The part of the book I liked most was the author’s conversational writing style. It felt like he was talking directly to me instead of writing a book. It made a dry topic much more engaging. He also included quite a few on-topic jokes. One I really loved was “Doctor: what’s the condition of the boy who swallowed a quarter? Nurse: no change.” When I started getting bored while reading, I knew I had a joke to look forward to soon.
The part of the book I liked least was the fact the author used Wikipedia as a source. It lacked credibility, in my opinion. But that was just one small thing that didn’t truly detract from the book overall. It was just an annoyance.
I would recommend this book to those who need to make a plan for their future. The author states that you can do this at any age, as long as you’re planning ahead. I personally think this book is best suited for those at least in their forties. I’m a bit younger, but I thought I would give the book a try since I need a new job, and part of the book covers that. A lot of the topics didn’t interest me yet, so I don’t think younger readers would have much use for the book unless they’re genuinely interested in financial planning. Also, the author does say there are parts of the book you can skip if they don’t currently interest you.
I would rate Reconfigurement 4 out of 4 stars. I wouldn’t rate it any lower because it was well-written and professionally edited. It also sets out to do what the author intended. It summarizes the topic of planning ahead well. The author acknowledges that the subject matter is boring multiple times and does his best to make it interesting. It is informative and covers an important topic.
If you’re looking to plan ahead for your future and love corny jokes, I highly recommend Reconfigurement.
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I like the fact that the author incorporated some jokes into the story. It'll definitely make an interesting read.
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