Review of Reconfigurement
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Review of Reconfigurement
The distinction between working hard for retirement and preparing for retirement is significant. E. Alan Fleischauer wrote Reconfigurement to reveal such basic but subtle truths about finances, as well as many others that we don't often consider. This book tries to assist individuals to rethink their perspective on finances. Because none of us can avoid aging and the challenges that come with it, rethinking how we prepare for it might make the golden years simpler to traverse. Financial independence that comes from smart preparation ensures that one does not become a burden to others.
There are a lot of aspects that make me fall in love with this book. First, the author's humor. Given that this might be a tedious, but vital, topic, the author has included several funny lines to make readers relax. Shortly, the author presents challenging financial topics in a concise and easy-to-understand manner. The author makes an effort to keep the discourse light and casual. I also like the author's use of actual examples to back up his views. It makes the book more persuading for the reader to reconsider their investing alternatives.
There is nothing about the book that I detest. Despite the fact that the intended audience is American. This book, I believe, can be read by people of many different nations. Consider translating this book into another language is a good idea because I haven't found a good book about financial planning like this in my own language. This book is well researched that will prompt you to assess if you are prepared for the future. In addition, the book shows what financial measures you need in place to protect yourself from financial responsibilities that might deplete all of your money.
This book has been meticulously edited. I discovered no mistakes. Therefore, this book received 5 out of 5 stars. It explains everything about the financial elements of retirement with good humor that will prevent boredom. Moreover, it has several valuable references so that readers know where to go if they want to read more.
I suggest this book to anybody seeking financial reorganization, especially people in their early forties who are already thinking about retirement benefits. Retirement does not have to be as difficult if you plan ahead of time. However, even much younger readers will find this book quite valuable. This book is a financial planning tool that provides methods for budgeting at any stage of life.
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