Review of Reconfigurement
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Review of Reconfigurement
Parents, in raising their children are mostly preoccupied with the present, with little regard for the future, when their children will no longer be children and will be on their own. This situation can result in a parent leading a miserable life in the absence of their children, especially if they happen to stumble somewhere in their adulthood. The author, E. Alan Fleischauer, had that in mind when he published the book Reconfigurement . The book teaches how to be financially stable in the long run. It expounds on how one can flatten their earnings curve so they can be able to afford an income with no active job. This he explains through various ventures, including insurance tips, in more than ten chapters.
This book falls into the "must-read" category since no one is willing to drown in pending bills while it is possible to avert them with available viable opportunities that bear fruit in the long run or when one is in dire need of financial support. The book clearly portrays the loopholes in the financial sector that can be of significant help to any interested party. The book explains how one can do so in a very detailed manner, providing the reader with a ton of references to help in ascertaining any issues being introduced to the reader.
The book is quite interactive given the methods employed by the author, which capture his audience fully. This includes the various names he uses that tease the audience positively. The book is well chaptered, and this helps one understand the flow. The major points are jotted down, especially in bold, to place emphasis. Pestering an audience creates the notion that a reader can implement the steps being outlined and also helps correct where they might be derailing in their life.
The author is creative since he didn't just explain the concepts without adding a few jokes that can do a reader good as they go through the book. I found nothing to dislike in the book, and it suffices to say the book has been exceptionally edited with a lot of statistics, which a reader will love since it has been presented in a very lively manner. I also like that it lacked abusive or provocative words.
I rate the book 4 out of 4 stars since it is very knowledgeable and can uplift a reader and influence them to make reasonable and beneficial financial decisions. Its flow is also perfect, and a reader finds it easy to comprehend its contents. The justification the author also placed in terms of references also pleased me totally. I would recommend the book to young parents to help them plan a map towards their retirement at an early age.
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Reconfigurement
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