(a)
Concept Introduction: The value analysis is more of a systematic production review which includes the purchase process and the design of product to make sure the costs are reduced. This can be done using a set of activities including the product designs to make use of parts that have low-tolerance which are affordable, to switch to the components that cost low, including standardization of the parts to ensure the volume discounts are achieved.
To prepare: The valuation analysis schedules to determine the adjustments to be recorded.
(b)
Concept Introduction: The value analysis is more of a systematic production review which includes the purchase process and the design of product to make sure the costs are reduced. This can be done using a set of activities including the product designs to make use of parts that have low-tolerance which are affordable, to switch to the components that cost low, including standardization of the parts to ensure the volume discounts are achieved.
The valuation analysis schedules to determine the adjustments to record values of S Company accounts that will be made in the consolidation process if the price paid for 80% is $600000.

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