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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4 out of 4 stars
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Most of the problems we face in our society are due to a lack of planning for the future. Most elderly and retired people beg for food on the street because of a lack of planning. Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer is a non-fiction book that will help encourage us to work hard and invest as much as we can. 

This book is based on planning ahead, working at the job you desire, and having fun before you retire. This book covers career testing, investment, health insurance, and life protection. The author has been a financial advisor for more than 20 years, and he is also well experienced, so what are you waiting for? Get a copy and let's plan our future together. Do you know that the average American's relying on a pension or 401k is simply not enough? This book is an eye-opener for us all and a great practical guide for everyone. This book will also help you make the right decision at a later stage of your life. Read this book and you will be forever thankful to the author for his work.

Having read this book, I didn’t find any errors. Firstly, I love the title of this book, and I must say it really got my attention. The author's writing style used in this book was simple and easy to understand. I loved the jokes and quotes added to every chapter of this book. It was very thoughtful of the author because it prevents readers from becoming bored. That alone made me love this book even more. This book will surely help you reconfigure your life and transform your destiny. 

However, my only dislike for this book was the book cover. I really didn't like the book cover. I don't think this book would draw more readers with the cover. However, it was not enough to deduct a star from this book. This book was very informative and I loved everything about it. In fact, this book is exceptionally well-edited.

I will rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I would love to recommend this book to all employees, both young and old. And also to lovers of non-fiction books. I would also recommend this book to individuals who are in the age bracket of 40 and above. Let’s not forget that early planning helps to build a stronger and easier future.

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I totally agree with you. This book is very interesting to read, even for a book on financial planning. The author's sense of humor rubs off on the reader. However, I feel the information in this book is best suited for people in the US. It will also serve as an eye opener to those outside the US, helping them to ask the right questions as regards financial planning polices in their country.
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Planning for healthcare costs is an essential part of retirement planning, as healthcare expenses can be a significant financial burden in retirement.
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