Answer:
The author's point of view is reflected in this phrase; "..., in the near future, the United States using the pretext of an allegedly growing threat to the Western Hemisphere, will embark on a long process of increasing the pressure on governments of the Latin American countries to work out additional threats against Cuba."
Explanation:
The author's perspective is seen in his use of words like "pretext," and "allegedly". The author is thus saying that the United States is not straightforward, or completely honest in the claims of a threat to the Western Hemisphere. This phrase also shows that the author believes that the United States was being unnecessarily hard on the Cuban nation by threatening them.
We can sense that the author of the text favors Cuba as against the United States. In order to determine the author's perspective, careful attention ought to be given to certain key words in the text.
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Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
a. The Journal entries to record the issuance of the note will be:
Debit Accounts payable $10000
Credit Notes payable $10000
(To record the issuance of note to creditor)
b. The journal entry to record thehe payment of the note at maturity, including interest will be:
Debit Notes payable $10000
Debit Interest expense $125
Credit Cash $10000 + $125 = $10125
(To record the payment on the note on maturity.
Note:
Interest expense = $10000 × 5% × 90/360
= $10000 × 0.05 × 0.25
= $125