The Price Variance Calculator helps businesses analyze procurement efficiency by comparing standard expected prices with actual paid prices. It calculates price variance using three inputs: standard price per unit, actual price per unit, and actual quantity purchased. Positive variance indicates cost savings, while negative variance shows overspending. Essential for cost control, budgeting, and supplier performance evaluation in inventory management and accounting processes.
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