Review of Reconfigurement

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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"Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer is a detailed guidebook to close the gap between traditional retirement planning and the changing landscape of aging and longer life expectancy. The book offers a comprehensive retirement method that combines financial strategies and lifestyle planning. Drawing from his extensive background as a financial advisor and education at the American College of Financial Services, Fleischauer introduces a new approach to planning for the later stages of life, which he calls "Reconfigurement."

The idea of Reconfigurement is presented in response to the shortcomings of traditional retirement planning. Fleischauer argues that the financial services industry's focus is quite narrow, concentrating on accumulating wealth to reach a "magic number." However, this method often ignores the realities of an aging population and the different requirements and dreams of individuals as they age. Reconfiguration encourages continuous planning and reconfiguration of one's life at any stage, promoting a balance between financial wisdom and personal satisfaction.

Reconfiguration presents a new approach that combines financial planning with personal growth and employment strategies. It promotes the idea of managing finances throughout one's life, encouraging people to keep working past the usual retirement age of 65. The plan is to earn less income for a prolonged period, which can help lessen the pressure of funding all expenses throughout retirement. This approach also leverages Social Security, tax reduction, investment, and spending strategies to create a sustainable financial plan. Additionally, the book is impeccably edited and expertly crafted, containing no grammatical mistakes.

"Reconfigurement" is a call for people to reconsider traditional retirement planning in the realities of longer life expectancies and changing personal and economic realities. Its comprehensive approach to retirement planning, which combines financial planning, proactive career management, and lifestyle management, earns it a flawless five out of five stars rating with no negative points to say.

I recommend that everyone read this book to rethink their approach to retirement and life planning.

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