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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Every person will eventually reach an advanced age where they are unable to perform labor-intensive tasks that might otherwise earn a living. From the American College of Financial Services, Alan Fleischauer graduated. He was able to compile this material because of his extensive understanding of the financial sector and his desire to help others create a solid financial plan for the future.

Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer is a book that educates readers on financial planning while also providing information. In light of the fact that people are living longer than ever before, he reoriented the financial services business regarding managing funds in retirement, addressing the long-used approach to retirement as an inadequate method of planning for old age. He emphasized that to have a solid financial strategy for retirement, other factors need to be taken into account.

For people to cease working at a certain age, he defined retirement as a strategy that is centered on the accumulation and careful management of assets. From a variety of perspectives, including personality, culture, country, and age, the author examined retirement. He pointed out many components of creating an early-onset plan for one's life. Pick up a copy of this book if you want to learn about the components, how to use them to make financial and retirement decisions and to determine which ones are ideal for you as a reader.

This book was interesting to read and highly instructional. The author provided space for self-evaluation and discovery by recommending a period to conduct independent research. His use of stories to better illustrate his points ensured that there was never a dull moment, which made it simpler for readers to comprehend so many of the concepts. I also applaud the author's ability to make sure that every acronym has its definition right next to it.
 
Even though the author made an effort to write in a conversational style to keep his audience engaged, I believe that there were too many jokes, which distracted the reader and caused the author to use mild profanity. The message can slip the readers' minds. I also observed that none of the topics he discussed apply to developing or undeveloped nations; rather, they solely apply to established nations. However, I still give this book four out of four stars because the reasons given are not enough to remove a star. The book is exceptionally well edited and no errors were found in it. I would recommend this book to business consultants and counsellors, financial students and everyone who is working and considering retirement so as to start planning earlier.

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This book is so captivating and appealing. I learned alot from this book. If you want to know how to plan your retirement go for this book. Great job.
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I find this book helpful to the old and young. There is a saying that if you fail to plan you plan to fail. So I consider this book a good read for all. Your review was well-written and captivating. Wonderful review welldone!!!
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I find this book very captivating and educative. I liked how the author defined retirement. I also find this book informative. you did a great job in your review. good job
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This is an interesting book, planning yourself before retirement is a very good thing to do a nice review.
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This book can structure someone planning life. I enjoyed how the author did a fantastic job in bringing to light what we need to do to make proper planning.
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Post by Chimdik Chimezi »

Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer on how to retire to a life of bliss; one devoid of financial debts. I enjoyed the read. Thanks for the great review.
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Post by David Chijindu »

I think both young and old can benefit from this book. There is a proverb that states that failure to plan is planning to fail. I therefore think that everyone should read this book. Your review was interesting and well-written. Fantastic review, nicely done!
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This is a well-written review. It is true many people rarely plan for the time when they won't be strong to work again. This book shed light on how this can be done effectively.
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Reconfigurement Is an educative book that will educate readers on how to restructure and make a good retirement plan to avoid being in dept during old age. The author provides helpful tips on how one can go about it. Thanks for the insightful review.
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The earlier the better is a quote that exist with good reason and understanding that we need to create a plan for the future leading to financial independence
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Congratulations on this informative review. I can tell from reading this article that this book is about securing a better future and having a retairmen plan. Thank you for your descriptive review.
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This novel was educative and interesting in my opinion, I like how the author uses his unique narrative style to give information on health and insurance benefits. Nice review though.
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I've come some reviews of this book, and I can confidently say your review is one of the good ones. I love the themes of financial planning knowlege and how to get prepared for retirement. There are lots of things to be learned.
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This review is an excellent one. The content of this book is top-notch and deserves all the stars. Finding out a societal problem of individuals unable to plan properly for the future and teaches us to solve that problem. The guide is helpful and definitely would result in success.
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