Review of Reconfigurement
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Review of Reconfigurement
Reconfiguration, by E. Alan Fleischauer, gives life and financial strategies that can help one achieve their goals and dreams with ease. Moreover, it details what needs to be done to enable you to lead a comfortable and happy life during retirement. While showing how to develop a retirement plan, it studies a lot of topics, such as social security, annuities, survivor benefits, mutual funds, bonds and so on.
In short, the book is mainly about "reshaping financial planning," which is about reshaping your life at any stage and planning for the future, according to the author. Discussing mortgages, health insurance, disability protection, money management, etc., it reveals how to plan for retirement in an effective way, which includes pre- and post-retirement activities.
Reconfiguration is fun and informative, full of life and financial advice. I like that it shows how to deal with crises in a positive way, with an analysis of midlife crises and late life crises. Having thought-provoking questions, it's fun and interesting. I appreciate the author's informal writing style and love the way he includes many relevant jokes to ensure his readers are not bored. Honestly, I laughed a few times while reading the book. The abbess and the nun joke is very funny. Furthermore, I like the way the author has used his own personal experiences and other people's stories to support his views. There are also URLs for additional information.
Furthermore, the post reveals several assessments, such as occupation, work values, and personality assessments, that one can do to help them better assess their own strengths and personalities. It also includes where to find them online. At the end of the book, the author reveals some books that will show you how to work from home and how to get such jobs.
There's nothing I don't like about reconfiguration. It is well written, and the author manages to present his points in an understandable manner using simple language. However, the book consists of a lot of financial jargon, although Alan confirmed that he explained them all. If you don't like books with many financial terms, you might get bored while reading this book, but I can assure you that Alan's jokes and jokes will charm you.
conclusively, I'm rating Reconfiguration 4 out of 5 stars. I didn't give it a lower rating because it's informative and entertaining.And also it is very well edited; I didn't notice any grammatical errors or typos in it. It will be a good read for anyone trying to create a sound financial plan for the future.
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