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closet space. Susan used her amurts and came up with a cool ideas encourage people to donate their feans, or sefithem to her for a nominal amount, and ahe would then rework them into anazry iean jackets. Behold: 5 razry ine was born. But while 5 usan is blossed with creathity and sewing skils she needs help origanizing and summarizing her business costs: Some transactions that Susan engaged in this vear, in no particular order, are as follows. 1. Purchased a new sewing machine for $3.000, with an estimated life of 5 years, wsed enclusively for her business. 2. Purchased thread, buttons, and patches for $270-all of which were used up this year: 3. Purchased new jeans for $1.000 and colected donated jeans from friends: 4. Paid friend $1.770 to help cut and sew the jackets together. 5. Finiched making mary jackets and sold all but one of them, and its total cost is $90. 6. Started the year with several completed jackets waiting to be sold; the combined cost of these was $420. 7. Paid $400 to ship three batches of jackets across the country as part of the sales transaction. 8. Padd 5310 to runa series of ads in online channels. 9. Finished making all jackets she started except for one, which is still attached to the sewing machine, hauf-finished; it has an estimated cost se far of $40. 10. Began the year with no jackets in the oartially completed stage. 11. Counted 40 pairs of jeans still waiting to be transformed at year end, the cost of these is estimated at $120 12. At the beginning of the vear, had jurt 10 pairs of jeans sitting on the shelf untouched, with a combined cost of $30. Your answer is incorrect. Create T-accounts for RM Inventory, WIP Inventory, FG Inventory, and COGS. Enter any appropriate begin record any amounts that would have been debited or credited to these accounts during the year. Lastly, de balances for all four accounts