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 an essential book for anyone looking to reinvent their latter years since it provides a new and exciting perspective on retirement preparation. Drawing on his more than two decades of experience as a financial advisor, Fleischauer offers straightforward guidance that makes even the most complicated financial ideas approachable and interesting.

The idea of "Reconfigurement" put out by Fleischauer is especially persuasive. It encourages readers to reconsider their life pathways and ponder about profitable employment or meaningful pursuits even beyond the traditional retirement age of 65. It argues for a dynamic approach to retirement. He stresses the value of making plans in advance for lifestyle and personal fulfillment in addition to money matters. The usual emphasis on "the number," or the amount of money one needs to save for retirement, is a welcome change from this holistic viewpoint.

The book's practical counsel, which is infused with humor to make the rather intimidating topic of financial planning more approachable, is one of its best features. For example, Fleischauer makes the amusing comment, "How much golf can you play?" while talking about the necessity of meaningful participation in retirement that goes beyond traditional recreational pursuits. For readers who may not have experience with finance, this approachable tone helps demystify complicated subjects like long-term care, disability insurance, and income protection, making them seem less daunting.

Additionally, readers are drawn in by Fleischauer's personal experiences, which include his "mid-life crisis" that inspired him to start playing the drums and start a classic rock band. These anecdotes help to show that retirement, or reconfiguration as he puts it, is about more than just having enough money; it's also about following your hobbies and discovering meaning in your later years.

One of the book's major qualities is how much it emphasizes the importance of early preparation. Fleischauer points out that someone starting in their 40s or 50s is significantly better positioned to reorganize their life and plan for a second career than someone starting at 60 or 70. This is a significant understanding because it highlights how crucial it is that readers start saving for the future well before the average retirement age. The book is edited beautifully and easy to read.

I award “Reconfigurement5 out of 5 star ratings. It is a call to action for readers to take charge of their future by challenging conventional ideas about retirement, not just a manual for retirement preparation. This book is a wonderful resource for anybody wishing to retire—not just from work, but into a life of purpose and fulfillment—thanks to Fleischauer's blend of practical counsel, personal tales, and a dash of humor. This book, “Reconfigurement” will motivate you to begin preparing now for a more fulfilling tomorrow, regardless of your age. I love everything about the book.

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