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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Many people have a plan for their lives, more of a graph for their entire stay on this planet given a source of income. E. Alan Fleischauer presents us with a new way, or rather a better way, of making money and using it while young and also moving into our old age. The book Reconfigurement spanning more than 10 chapters, clearly gives detailed explanations of how to reconfigure our lives. The author discusses insurance plans as well as some advantageous pension plans, as well as how to get more out of the same legally.

The book is quite educative, providing a reader with a more detailed understanding of matters relating to insurance, with a down-to-earth approach, and everyone can get it quite easily. The book also disseminates a lot of wisdom since the issues that he addresses happen to be challenges that many people face and actually struggle to come to terms with, but not in this book. The author's sense of humor is good, and that keeps his audience occupied, so a reader doesn't get worked out that fast.

I must say the book is quite hilarious again since there are a few jokes posted by the author, though some may be for the literate only or people who reside in America and are conversant with some terms used specifically in that region. I also liked the author's style of asking rhetorical questions as a way of retaining his audience, I suppose, and also enables one to ask themselves the same question which makes the encounter with the book productive. The book incorporates serious statistics showing which methods stand out and, basically, the gain obtained by taking this or that scheme again, saving a reader a fortune since everything is served on one plate.

The book is pretty much evenly spaced throughout, and one can quickly hover through the pages and yet get all the information at once. This is made possible by the very visible font and the chapters being spread out so that a reader can save themselves a break without getting dumped somewhere in the middle of long texts. He has also provided the reader with various sources of his data and statistics used in the book. The author has also clearly explained whatever concepts he has introduced without allowing the reader to slip into boredom, an aspect I fully appreciate. The majority of the statistics provided enlighten the reader on global economics and other topics. The book is exceptionally edited.

I found nothing to dislike about the book and would give it a clear 4 out of 4 stars because the author has made a serious factual book seem like a fiction book by explaining himself and being able to throw in a few jokes and all. The links provided show proof of a job well done, and I really commend the author for the same. Needless to say, the book is perfectly edited. I would recommend the book to people with payroll since this can help them utilize whatever they earn to work maximally for them.

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