Review of Reconfigurement
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Review of Reconfigurement
Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer is a work of non-fiction that delves into finance and retirement strategy. This book has 131 pages, and it is specifically divided into thirteen chapters with specific headings. The book starts with the necessity and importance of planning ahead. Retirement planning is a scenario whereby an individual plans deliberately to end all forms of official work activities and focus on leisure till death. The first chapter of this book introduces the reader to Reconfigurement financial planning. Reconfigurement financial planning is based on a lot of salient things. It is based on income, money management, assessment, investment, insurance, and strategic planning. The book goes on to talk about income protection plans and disability insurance. There are a lot of options that people can choose from when planning for retirement, and it is necessary to know that the rate of income from one's career or job affects the kind of things that will be done during retirement. Before delving into retirement, the author states that it is necessary to carry out multiple assessments to know one's area of strength and stability.
Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer is a small research-based book that gives unique information about retirement. This book has a table of contents. The positive aspect I noticed while reading this book revolves around the efforts of the author in making the book simple and easy to understand. The author did a good job of using understandable words to explain the entire concept.
Reading about retirement seems boring, but the author added jokes to the book in specific places to help the reader. Most people fail to plan and invest in necessary things before they get old, and it turns out bad for them. One of the important things that the author mentioned in the book is that health stability determines the kind of things that can be done when one is in retirement.
I enjoyed reading this book, and I did not notice any negative aspects while reading this work of non-fiction. There is nothing I dislike about this book. I learned about the importance of a good career, and I also learned about the necessity of budgeting. Budgeting is a tool that helps one to control the amount of money that is being spent.
This book was well written. In my opinion, Reconfigurement was exceptionally edited. I did not notice any grammatical or spelling errors while reading this book.
The contents of this book have a specific audience, Americans. I appreciate the author's effort in constructing and compiling this enlightening piece because it will go a long way to help people who do not have sufficient information. I learned a lot of financial lessons from this book, and I am sure that the information contained within this book will help anyone that is planning towards retirement irrespective of the fact that it has a specific audience. I recommend this book to employers, employees, and financial advisors. Therefore, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars due to the few points mentioned above and because of the concise nature of the book.
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