Review of Reconfigurement
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Review of Reconfigurement
If you read Reconfiguration with an open mind, you will discover the value of late retirement, working a job you enjoy, and budgeting. This is a well-researched book that delves into the underlying fundamentals of social security, insurance, shares, bonds, and retirement plans. The author goes far and beyond answering questions about the financial industry, offering strategies and precautions when taking an insurance policy. He defines and discusses the different annuities, their benefits, and why they are important to consider. Again, this book is informative on issues like health care, social security eligibility, penalties, health, and marital status.
This book comprises 13 chapters and 80 pages. Each chapter either begins with a new topic or builds on the previous chapters. The author's sense of humor adds to a relaxed but reassuring tone. You will also find real-life stories, career or assessment sites, credits, famous quotes, and reflection questions. Alan Fleischauer also debunks misconceptions and myths that social security is an investment, free, and bankrupt because of undocumented migrants. He provides correct and updated information on accurate statistics. This book will be useful to those looking for ways to invest because the author discusses many options for investment, taxation, and regulations.
His great knowledge of the financial industry makes his book a reliable source of information for anyone who is looking to buy an insurance policy, Medicare, or retirement plan. The author also includes graphs and tables to illustrate his statement. Another positive aspect of this book is that it emphasises that every circumstance is different. If the chapter does not resonate, readers are welcome to skip it.
Although the book has great and valuable content, somehow I didn't like or understand the book's structure. There is no pattern; there is no order. It looked like it had been written overnight. Some paragraphs are too short and completely out of space.
I did not find any grammar, typos, or spelling errors except for the above mentioned. So I will rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.
The plans are mind-blowing, overwhelming, and friendly to the wealthy and destitute. I would definitely recommend this book to senior citizens, the middle-aged, and young people from all backgrounds. If you are uncertain about how and when to apply for government health care, social security, or investment, this book will definitely shed some light. People are healthy and living longer, so it would be a good idea to plan now.
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