Use the paragraph to answer the question

Money management issues are an all too common thing for many people. From spending too much, to not budgeting and saving for the future, to getting into debt, the list of potential issues goes on and on. If you’re struggling with money management, it’s important to take stock of the situation and create a plan to get yourself back on track.

What best describes the ideas in the passage?

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Contrast
Contrast

Description
Description

Problem and Solution
Problem and Solution

Comparison

Problem and Solution

When it comes to making decisions, judges must always be cautious and thoughtful. They must consider all of the evidence presented and make an impartial decision based on the facts. However, there are times when a judge may make a ruling and then reiterate certain points. This often occurs when a judge is trying to emphasize a point or make a particular point clear to the parties involved.

Which word means the same as reiterate as it is used in the passage?

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random
random

repeat
repeat

Compare
Compare

struggle

Problem and Solution

The best description of the ideas in the passage is "Problem and Solution." The passage discusses common money management issues faced by many people, such as overspending, lack of budgeting and saving, and getting into debt. It then emphasizes the importance of taking stock of the situation and creating a plan to address these issues and get back on track. Therefore, the passage presents a problem (money management issues) and suggests a solution (taking stock and creating a plan).