If a company originally purchased machinery for $50,000 and later sold it for $30,000, while its book value at the time of sale was $40,000, the company would record a loss on disposal of plant and equipment of $10,000.
During the quarterly financial review, the CFO explained that the significant loss on disposal of plant and equipment was due to selling old manufacturing tools at prices much lower than their book values.
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