Portfolio Project Option #2 is for accounting students who are intuitive learners by nature. You learn best from abstract materials like theories and concepts, enjoy challenges, and tend to be more innovative. For this assignment, you are required to complete all three accounting cases: Link Works, Ace Construction Company, and Seminole Company. You will then present the journal entries for Parts 1, 2, and 3 in PowerPoint format. Follow the additional instructions provided below.Assignment TemplatePart 1:Karla Tanner opened a web consulting business called Link Works and completed the following transactions during the first month of operations:April 1: Tanner invested $80,000 cash along with equipment valued at $26,000 in the company.April 2: Link Works pre-paid $9,000 for 12 monthsâ rent for their office space.April 3: Link Works made credit purchases of $8,000 for office equipment and $3,600 for office supplies. Payment is due within 10 days.April 6: Link Works completed services for a client and immediately received $4,000 cash.April 9: Link Works completed a $6000 project for a client who must pay within 30 days.April 13: Link Works paid $11,600 cash to settle the accounts payable created on April 3.April 19: Link Works paid $2,400 cash for the premium on a 12-month insurance policy.April 22: Link Works received $4,400 cash as a partial payment for the work completed on April 9.April 25: Link Works completed work for another client for $2,890 on credit.April 28: Tanner withdrew $5,500 cash from Link Works for personal use.April 29: Link Works purchased $600 of additional office supplies on credit.April 30: Link Works paid $435 cash for this monthâs utility bill.Instructions:Prepare journals for the above economic transactions. Use the file called “Student Template” in the assignment section for Part #1, Link Works Co. Enter your journals to the general ledger using the same file name.Part 2:The following unadjusted trial balance is for Ace Construction Co. as of the end of its 2013 fiscal year. The June 30, 2012 credit balance of the ownerâs capital account was $52,900, and the owner invested $27,000 cash in the company during the 2013 fiscal year.ACE CONSTRUCTION CO.Unadjusted Trial BalanceJune 30, 2013No.Account TitleDebitCredit101Cash%bodylt;/p>19,000126Supplies7,000128Prepaid insurance6,000167Equipment139,290168accumulated Depreciation â Equipment$ 22,000201Accounts payable6,200251Long-term notes payable21,000301V. Ace, equity79,900302V. Ace, withdrawals26,500401Construction fees earned144,000623Wages expense49,000633Interest expense2,310640Rent expense13,000683Property taxes expense4,100684Repairs expense2,600690Utilities expense4,300Totals%bodylt;/p>273,100%bodylt;/p>273,100Instructions:a) Journalize the following adjusting entries as of fiscal year-end April 30, 2015.b) Post the adjusting entries to an unadjusted trial balance and prepare the adjusted trial balance.c) Create financial statements.Adjustments:The supplies available at the end of fiscal year 2013 had a cost of $2,520.The cost of expired insurance for the fiscal year is $3,780.Annual depreciation on equipment is $8,700.The June utilities expense of $520 is not included in the unadjusted trial balance, because the bill arrived after the trial balance was prepared. The $520 amount owed needs to be recorded.The companyâs employees have earned $1,500 of accrued wages at fiscal year-end.The rent expense incurred and not yet paid or recorded at fiscal year-end is $300.Additional property taxes of $800 have been assessed for this fiscal year, but have not been paid or recorded in the accounts.The $210 accrued interest for June has not yet been paid or recorded.Part 3:Seminole Company began year 2013 with 23,000 units of product in its January 1 inventory, at a cost of $15 for each unit. It made successive purchases of its product in year 2013, as follows. The company uses a periodic inventory system. On December 31, 2013, a physical count reveals that 40,000 units of its product remain in inventory.Mar. 7 30,000 units @ $18 eachMay 25 39,000 units @ $20 eachAug. 1 23,000 units @ $25 eachNov. 10 35,000 units @ $26 eachShow all of your work integrated into a PowerPoint presentation for the following tasks:Compute the number and total cost of the units available for sale in year 2013.Compute the amounts assigned to the 2013 ending inventory, and the cost of goods sold for FIFO, LIFO, and weighted average.The 110,000 units sold are $35 each. Prepare comparative income statements for the three inventory costing methods of FIFO, LIFO, and weighted average, which include a detailed cost of goods sold section as part of each statement. (Round your average cost per unit to 2 decimal places.)