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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Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer is a 13-chapter book that educates readers on retirement planning and other issues to observe. Relatable case scenarios are presented at the beginning of the book to help one understand the importance of retirement planning. The author provides comprehensive information on health insurance, career tests, and the best investment options. We also get to know why reconfiguration is essential. When we look into the aspect of long-term care and the reasons why this is crucial to consider while retiring, we learn more about reconfiguration.

Reconfigurement is a well-educative and engaging book that captures the reader's attention from the onset, as it felt like the author was directly talking to me. Series of assessments that determines careers an individual should pursue based on personality strengths and links to websites are submitted, where one can visit. Sites like these help discover what one would love to venture into based on personality strengths. I gained a lot of knowledge from this book, which would be very helpful to me and others in financial and retirement matters.

The book might be a hassle to a reader who isn't familiar with some financial terms used. It's why the author integrated simple stories and a hint of humor to make the book both refreshing and relatable. Apart from the above, I cannot find any other negative aspect.

I give it a rating of 4 out of 4 stars, as I found not more than seven errors. However, these errors are not enough to reduce its rating.

I recommend this book to people looking to build their financial life, especially between the ages of 25 to 50, as it helps one plan accurately to avoid financial crises upon retirement.

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Planning ahead of retirement is one thing I have never thought of. But after reading this book, I saw its importance. Thank goodness I found a book like this.
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Retirement planning is very important as poor planning would lead to a life of regret later on. I look forward to reading this book to see how the author proposes this planning. Nicely written review.
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The author put in a lot of thought to deliver what I consider a thorough guide on preparing for retirement. Retirement is such a monumental time in a person’s life and it should not be taken lightly. Thank you for the insightful review.
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I have read several reviews of this book and not one of them has been bad. I think that this is a great credit to th author because this is not a favorite subject of anyone.I do think it is very necessary,however.
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It's crazy how Alan Fleischauer was able to package a rather dull topic and make it interesting. Kudos to him 👏
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Retirement is an idea, young and working people rarely think of. This is a very good book that will serve as a reminder to us all. Great review.
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It's nice of the author to write a book talking of retirement. I'm personally curious to know some of these investment options. Although it may not interest some people, I believe the book is educative to everyone. Nice review.
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It's nice of the author to write a book talking of retirement. I'm personally curious to know some of these investment options. Although it may not interest some people, I believe the book is educative to everyone. Nice review.
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It's nice of the author to write a book talking of retirement. I'm personally curious to know some of these investment options. Although it may not interest some people, I believe the book is educative to everyone. Nice review.
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We all have a part to play in making our life after retirement an easy one. We need the foundational knowledge about handling our finances so it would still be available even after we have stopped working. That's what this book seeks to provide. The review was outstanding.
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Post by Chimdik Chimezi »

Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer is a book that teaches how to retire debt free. I enjoyed reading every single page of this book. Thanks for the great review!
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This is a guide that will benefit many readers by calling to mind an important aspect of life that many take for granted: planning for retirement. The book also shows readers how to go about planning. Great read.
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E. Alan Fleischauer's Reconfigurement is a guide to financial independence in retirement. Each and every one of this book's pages was a delight to read. I appreciate the glowing review.
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A lovely tasking read. I enjoyed every bit of this book, especially its tasks at the end. Planning for retirement is not something people do and it's nice to see the importance and ways we can successfully do it. Nice review.
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