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Clean up pricing calculator documentation
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The Azure pricing calculator helps you turn anticipated usage into an estimated cost, which makes it easier to plan and budget for your Azure usage. Whether you're a small business owner or an enterprise-level organization, the web-based tool helps you make informed decisions about your cloud spending. When you log in, the calculator also provides a cost estimate for your Azure consumption with your negotiated or discounted prices. This article explains how to use the Azure pricing calculator.
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> - You can also use Azure [Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Calculator](https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/tco/calculator/) to estimate the cost savings you can achieve by migrating your application workloads to Microsoft Azure.
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> - Prices shown in this article are examples to help you understand how the calculator works. They aren't actual prices.
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## Access the Azure pricing calculator

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