Cost per use is a smart way to evaluate whether a purchase is worth the price.
What this calculator does
CPU = Total Cost / Number of Uses.
How it works
A $500 jacket worn 200 times = $2.50/wear. A $50 jacket worn 5 times =
0/wear.
When to use this calculator
This calculator earns its keep at decision points: before accepting a loan, comparing investment platforms, or negotiating salary. The difference between the headline figure and the true cost or return is only visible with accurate arithmetic.
Common mistakes
A frequent error is using annual rates where monthly rates are required (or vice versa). Simply dividing an annual rate by 12 is only an approximation — the correct conversion for compound calculations uses the (1 + r)^(1/12) − 1 formula.
Real-world scenarios
An employee receives a counter-offer from another employer: a £4,000 salary increase but no pension contribution versus the current role's lower salary with 8% employer pension. Running both through the finance calculator shows the true net financial value of each offer.
Frequently asked questions
What is cost per use?
CPU = Item Price ÷ Number of Times Used. The lower the CPU, the better the value.