Time Card Calculator 2 Week Time Card Calculator
Track your 2-week pay period with this professional time card calculator. Calculate regular hours, overtime, and total earnings with accurate results. Perfect for hourly employees, contractors, and payroll management.
How to Use This Calculator
This time card calculator helps you track your 2-week pay period by calculating regular hours, overtime, and total earnings. Follow these steps:
- Enter your hourly wage in the "Hourly Wage" field.
- For each day of the 2-week period, enter the hours worked in the corresponding day fields.
- Click "Calculate" to see your results.
- Review the breakdown of regular hours, overtime hours, and total earnings.
The calculator automatically tracks overtime hours worked beyond 40 hours per week. You can reset the form at any time using the "Reset" button.
Formula Used
The calculator uses the following formulas to determine your pay:
Overtime is calculated at 1.5 times your regular hourly wage for any hours worked beyond 40 hours per week.
Worked Example
Let's calculate a 2-week pay period for an employee earning $15 per hour:
| Day | Hours Worked |
|---|---|
| Monday | 8 |
| Tuesday | 8 |
| Wednesday | 8 |
| Thursday | 8 |
| Friday | 8 |
| Saturday | 4 |
| Sunday | 0 |
| Monday | 8 |
| Tuesday | 8 |
| Wednesday | 8 |
| Thursday | 8 |
| Friday | 8 |
| Saturday | 4 |
| Sunday | 0 |
Total hours worked: 80 hours
Regular hours: 80 hours
Overtime hours: 0 (since 80 hours is exactly 40 hours per week for 2 weeks)
Total earnings: $1,200 (80 × $15)
Note: This example shows a scenario with no overtime. In practice, overtime would occur if any week had more than 40 hours worked.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the calculator determine overtime?
The calculator considers any hours worked beyond 40 hours in a week as overtime. Overtime is paid at 1.5 times your regular hourly wage.
Can I use this calculator for different pay periods?
This calculator is specifically designed for 2-week pay periods. For different pay periods, you would need to adjust the formulas accordingly.
Does this calculator account for holidays and paid time off?
No, this calculator only tracks regular hours and overtime. Holidays and paid time off should be accounted for separately in your payroll records.
Is the overtime calculation the same for all states?
Overtime laws vary by state and country. This calculator uses the standard 40-hour workweek with time-and-a-half overtime. Check your local labor laws for specific requirements.