Answer:
debit to Interest Receivable of $10
Step-by-step explanation:
In the first place, at the end of December, it would have been a month since the note receivable was received, which means that the interest for 1-month would have become due, in other words, the interest for 1 month is computed thus:
interest due=8%*1/12*$1,500
interest due=$10
The interest has not been received, the claims that the other party owes us $10 means that we would debit interest receivable with $10(asset) and we would credit interest revenue (income) because an increase in the asset is a debit entry whereas an increased income would have a credit entry.
As a result, the correct option has a value of $10 and a debit to interest receivable since there is no credit to interest revenue in the option