Question: Can someone help with making: b. Record the events in general journal format. Assume that the perpetual inventory method and gross method is used c.

Can someone help with making:
b. Record the events in general journal format. Assume that the perpetual inventory method and gross method is used
c. Post the beginning balances and the events to the T-accounts. Note that these ledger accounts will also be used when posting the closing entry that is created in Part e.
e. Use a single general journal to close all revenue, gain, and expense accounts to the retained earnings account. Post the journal entry to the ledger accounts created in Part c and prepare a post-closing trial balance.
At the beginning of Year 2, the Redd Company had the following balances in its accounts: Cash Inventory Land Common stock Retained earnings $16,800 9,000 3,900 17,000 12,700 During Year 2, the company experienced the following events: 1. Purchased inventory that cost $13,100 on account from Ross Company under terms 2/10, n/30. The merchandise was delivered FOB shipping point. Freight costs of $990 were paid in cash. 2. Returned $900 of the inventory it had purchased from Ross Company because the inventory was damaged in transit. The seller agreed to pay the return freight cost. 3. Paid the amount due on its account payable to Ross Company within the cash discount period. 4. Sold inventory that had cost $12,500 for $21,500 on account, under terms 2/10, n/45. 5. Received merchandise returned from a customer. The merchandise originally cost $2,150 and was sold to the customer for $3,000 cash. The customer was paid $3,000 cash for the returned merchandise. 6. Delivered goods FOB destination in Event 4. Freight costs of $880 were paid in cash. 7. Collected the amount due on the account receivable within the discount period. 8. Sold the land for $7,300. 9. Recognized accrued interest income of $650. 10. Took a physical count indicating that $5,100 of inventory was on hand at the end of the accounting period. (Hint: Determine the current balance in the inventory account before calculating the amount of the inventory write down.)
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