Review of Reconfigurement
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Review of Reconfigurement
Reconfigurement, a thirteen chapter book by E. Alan Fleischauer, sheds light on how working people should approach retirement financial planning. Reconfigurement refers to a new arrangement, shape, or layout of something. The author, a financial counselor, made the decision to put his skills to good use by instructing and assisting people in retirement planning because he was concerned that improper preparation might cause them to run out of money. He included many methods for calculating retirement income and insurance.
Although I don't read financial books, the book's title caught my attention. My decision to choose the book was motivated by my desire to learn more about the connection between reconfiguration and financial planning and investment. I had anticipated something more commonplace, but the title intrigued me so much that I had to read it. I appreciate that this book is supported with sufficient research and pictures that can aid readers in their financial and life planning. Planning is essential to prosperity, and a lack of it leads to chaos. According to the author, people put financial security measures in place to live a promising life after retirement, which is why they live longer after retirement. It really is commendable how the author wrote this original piece. He is skilled at keeping readers' attention by using jokes and question tags rather than keeping it simple or monotonous. The book excelled in financial literacy teachings, and it made me understand how important it is to love your job. It also depends on one's sense of worth, which is essential in everyone's life.
Despite the fact that it was created with the majority of Americans in mind and won't be helpful to other readers in other places, I didn't have any dislike about this book because it was quite straightforward. I appreciate the author's work in giving websites that demonstrate how they can be used to help people choose which career path to take. The way he wrote this made me feel like I was talking to a friend face to face.
Reconfigurement receives a rating of 5 out of 5 stars because it was well written, edited, and free of typographical errors. It has helpful information and can help one learn more.
I suggest this book to everyone who is approaching retirement age or is just starting their job and is looking for direction toward a brighter future. This book appeals to those who are interested in finances.
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