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: Reconfiguring Your Life at Any Stage and Planning Ahead was written by E. Alan Fleischauer. E. Alan Fleischauer, being a financial adviser, began this book by explaining in detail the chasm that has consistently blackmailed millions of Americans. This book was based on the author's findings. He tried to balance reality and tradition with planning for retirement. The book is about redefining your life at any phase and constructively planning to achieve a substantial result. The author discusses the necessity of a new retirement strategy in America and gives out the normal or known retirement plan. E. Alan Fleischauer's book gave us an understanding of "individual disability insurance policy" that replaces retirement savings and other policies that are pretty helpful for a retirement plan. Also, the importance of "income protection or disability insurance" was expressed in this book with actual examples.

One real fact the book discusses is the American age factor (the American average life span) and how these theories of looking younger raise the hope of Americans, whereas your body tells you otherwise. These theories are pretty positive, but the phenomenon is that your body tells you the contrary.

This book is a pile-up of correlated knowledge. I love the fact that the author got his knowledge from a base. I was impressed at the number of research the author conducted while working on this book. His underground research generated a rare awareness, which earned the author an accolade. This book was a whole transformation for me. The book's details were well communicated and structured, giving the reader a fantastic read. This book enlightened me on all the required knowledge to set up a better retirement income plan and improve my family's future.

Another fantastic feature is that the book includes charts with physical explanations. There are assessments the author carried out, which he recommended to readers. These assessment websites' addresses are included in the book to give the reader easy steps to go through these assessments. Also, there were enough retirement plan software and career planning websites, which exposed a lot of valid information.

This book is richer than I envisioned. It has practical steps. Altogether, the book was all fun and easy to read. It gave us a simple and easy understanding of the necessity of "Reconfigurement." I love the concentration on a particular topic in one chapter. Every chapter has a subject topic related to reconfigurement. It was an entire pack of loaded and accurate information that I believe will be very productive when applied.

I found nothing negative about this book. Reconfigurement: Reconfiguring Your Life at Any Stage and Planning Ahead by E. Alan Fleischauer deserves a rating of 4 out of 4 stars. The book was professionally written, but I found just a few grammatical errors.

This book is recommended to all who would love to be informed before retiring. This is the best book for an ideal future.

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I had never heard of the American age factor before, but it sounds interesting. I like how you discussed the author's research.
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Yes, the author did well when he put every topic in a separate chapter, leads to an easy reference.
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