Time Card Calculator with Weekend
Track your work hours including weekends with this time card calculator. Calculate total hours, overtime, and pay period summaries with weekend adjustments. Perfect for employees, freelancers, and payroll managers.
How to Use This Calculator
This time card calculator helps you track your work hours including weekends. Follow these steps to use it effectively:
- Enter your regular work hours for each weekday (Monday to Friday)
- Enter your weekend hours (Saturday and Sunday) if applicable
- Select your pay period (weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly)
- Click "Calculate" to see your total hours and pay period summary
- Review the results and adjust your inputs as needed
Tip: Use this calculator to track your hours for payroll, overtime calculations, and work-life balance planning.
Formula Used
The calculator uses the following formula to calculate total hours:
For pay period calculations, the total hours are divided by the number of days in the selected pay period.
Worked Example
Let's calculate total hours for a typical work week including weekends:
| Day | Hours Worked |
|---|---|
| Monday | 8 |
| Tuesday | 8 |
| Wednesday | 8 |
| Thursday | 8 |
| Friday | 8 |
| Saturday | 4 |
| Sunday | 0 |
Total Hours = (8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8) + (4 + 0) = 40 + 4 = 44 hours
For a weekly pay period, the average daily hours would be 44 ÷ 7 ≈ 6.29 hours per day.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I account for overtime in this calculator?
This calculator shows your total hours worked. You can compare this against your standard workweek to determine if you've worked overtime. For precise overtime calculations, you may need to consult your employment contract or company policy.
Can I use this calculator for different pay periods?
Yes, the calculator allows you to select weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly pay periods. The results will adjust accordingly to help you understand your work patterns over different timeframes.
Is this calculator accurate for all types of work schedules?
This calculator provides a general estimate of your work hours. For precise payroll calculations, you should consult your employer's payroll system or a professional payroll service.