In accounting, obsolescence is often discussed in relation to fixed assets; for example, a piece of manufacturing equipment may become obsolete if newer technology can produce goods more efficiently and at a lower cost.
The company had to write off several assets due to obsolescence, as newer technologies rendered the old equipment uncompetitive.
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