Sheri Larson opened a medical practice titled Sheri Larson M.D., Inc. During August, the first month of operations, the business experienced the following events: (Click the icon to view the events.) Read the requirement. A.univet 2:1 arsnn bouaht $45.000 of common stock in the business by opening a bank account in the name of Sheri Larson M.D., Inc. Sheri Larson opened a medical practice titled Sheri Larson M.D., Inc. During August, the first month of operations, the business experienced the following events: (Click the icon to view the events.) Read the requirement. Sheri Larson opened a medical practice titled Sheri Larson M.D., Inc. During August, the first month of operations, the business experienced the following events: (Click the icon to view the events.) Read the requirement. Calculate the updated balances for all the accounts after entering each transaction. (If a box is not used in the transaction, leave the box empty; do not enter a zero. If an event does not affect the accounts of the business, leave the entire transaction line blank. Carry down all balances, including zero balance accounts. Enter decreases with a minus sign or parentheses.) Larson M.U., Inc. 6 The business paid $25,000 cash for land with the intention of building an office building on the land. 11 The business purchased medical supplies for $600 on account. 15 The business officially opened for business. 17 The business treated patients and earned service revenue of $16,000, receiving cash. 19 The business paid office rent, $2,000. 22 The business sold supplies to another doctor for $100 cash, the cost of those supplies. 25 The business received a $220 utility bill in the mail. The bill will be paid in 30 days. 30 . The business paid $250 on account related to the August 11 purchase. Aug 2 Larson bought $45,000 of common stock in the business by opening a bank account in the name of Sheri Larson M.D., Inc. 6 The business paid $25,000 cash for land with the intention of building an office building on the land. 11 The business purchased medical supplies for $600 on account. 15 The business officially opened for business. 17 The business troated patients and earned service revenue of $16.000, receiving cash. 19 The business paid office rent, $2,000. 22 The business sold supplies to another doctor for $100 cash, the cost of those supplies. 25 The hireinees rerehued a $220 utilitu hill in the mail The hill will he naid in 30 dave