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... on.1Portions of this chapter were adapted from Chapter 40 of Bragg, Cost Accounting, John Wiley & Sons, 2001.c04_4353.qxd 11/29/04 9:21 AM Page 51353Inventory Control Systems3-1 IntroductionInventory ... counting, which is theongoing counting of small portions of the inventory and the investigation ofreasons for any errors uncovered. The key element of this control is not the cor-rection of inventory ... product costs to those for prior periods.Product costs of all types can change for a variety of reasons. An easy way tospot these changes is to create and regularly review a report comparing the...