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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The world is quickly changing and in the last 100 years, life expectancy has increased. The cost of living also increases every day and people have to work hard to afford life's necessities. However, there will come a time when one doesn't have to work anymore because he or she has reached the retirement age, which is 65 years.

E. Alan Fleischauer in his book Reconfigurement talks about retirement and planning early enough for it so that when you reach the retirement age, you have enough money to take you through your olden days. Many people do think and save up for retirement, but few make real plans for it. But one thing should be noted though, to plan for retirement, you need money and that means you should work hard to make it while you still can.

I appreciated so much while reading this book, but I will just state a few. The honest truth and fact is that we all grow old and I commend the author for reminding us about this. If you read this book as a youth, then the information won't probably stick but as a 40-year-old, you would probably want to make sure you enforce almost everything said by the author. Doing so will save you a lot of hardships when you are old.

The information in the book is also very vital. We all need pension, insurance, good investments and to be happy. But you can't just say that you want all the things above and get them magically. Rather, you need to make and follow plans. Alan has got us covered in this by providing essential information on how to rearrange our lives and ensure that we have everything we need and want, particularly when we retire.

There is nothing I disliked about this book so I give it a 5 out of 5 star rating. The book seems to have been well edited since I noticed no errors while reading it.

Reading this book has been a blessing to me and I am grateful I read it. A lot of people might say that only pick up this book if you are planning for retirement but that's not the only audience that needs this book. People who haven't thought of retirement are also a good audience for it because it will make their minds think about life after retirement.

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This book was an eye-opener. We all are concerned about retirement life and this book will surely lessen our woes. With proper planning, we can enjoy our retirement life without having to worry much. I loved reading your review, it was both insightful and detailed. Thank you.
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Your review was very informative. I like that you recommend it to other groups besides retirees.
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Hey, I read this book a while back and I really liked it. It is very educative especially to me because I have just finished my campus studies and I am soon working.
The most important lesson so far was to start saving for retirement from the first salary. That's exactly what I will do.
Thanks for the detailed review!
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Thank you for your insightful review. I agree, no matter what age, it is important to plan for retirement. Social support in the form of state pensions and the like are insufficient even now when faced with the cost of living, and those who haven't made their own plans for retirement are suffering. A very useful book to have.
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I agree with you that we can't just say that we want all the things about retirement happiness and get them magically. Rather, you need to make and follow the plan to make it happen. This book becomes a valuable reminder for me as a younger generation to prepare everything from now on. Thank you for making this review.
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Thank you for your elaboration on a well-structured book.
Indeed, we all, if blessed with time, will undoubtedly grow old.
Planning for retirement is an excellent approach to ensuring that when we reach this age of privilege, it is as comfortable as possible.
I like that E. Alan Fleischauer gets readers engaged and informed on the importance of actively planning for retirement. Certainly, a book to consider!
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I couldn't agree more with your insights on the book "Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer. Planning for retirement is crucial, and the author's emphasis on early preparation is spot on. It's refreshing to see a book tackle such an important topic with honesty and practical advice. As we age, the need for financial security becomes more apparent, making this book a valuable read for those approaching retirement age. The clear guidance on pensions, insurance, and investments is indeed vital for securing a stable future. Your 5-star rating and positive feedback highlight the book's quality and the author's expertise in addressing this significant life stage.
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In "Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer, retirement planning takes center stage, emphasizing the necessity of early preparation for financial security in later years. The reviewer appreciates the author's candid reminder of aging's inevitability and the practical guidance provided for pensions, insurance, and investments. This review wholeheartedly recommends the book to readers at all stages of life for its valuable insights into planning for the future.
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