Your Great Aunt Mildred has been knitting for as long as you can remember. She's created scarves, blankets, hats, and even winter socks. She's currently thinking about turning her hobby into a full blown business, but she knows nothing about where or how to get started. She isn't even sure if anyone would be interested in her knitted goods. She has contacted you to help her make sense of everything, because she knows you are a dedicated Accounting student. Please help your Great Aunt Mildred answer her questions. Please complete parts 1-4 in a Word document and part 5 in an Excel document. For further project guidelines and requirements (including proper grammar and spelling-5 points), refer to the project grading rubric 4. The bank says that the only way I can receive a loan is to present financial statements to them, but I've never created anything more than a bank deposit slip before! Can you explain each of the four financial statements to me (in proper order) and tell me how they are all interrelated? Can you also explain the differences between current and long-term and how those concepts relate to the elements in the financial statements? (15 points) 5. In order to prepare for the presentation of financial statements for the bank, I knitted a bunch of items and sold them at the local flea market the last few weekends. It was so great to see everyone out there shopping around. I didn't think so many people were interested in knitted key chains! I kept track of all the cash I spent and all the cash collected and I was hoping you could create the financial statements for me. I apologize the information isn't organized very well..I'm just not sure what you're looking for. Account Accounts Payable Accounts Receivable Cash Display Board Expense Furniture Inventory Owner's Capital Revenue Space Rental Expense Supplies Expense Truck Rental Expense Uneamed Revenue Amount Business Activity $ 112 50 1,650 30 125 62 1,000 1,570 45 695 60 35 Other Important Information: . I started my business on June 2d by investing my own cash. I paid cash for this great piece of furniture (reclining chair) to use while I knit! All of my expenses were paid in cash and all the money I received from my customers was in cash. Reminder. There is no common stock or dividends for Aunt Mildred's knitting business...yet