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Two Week Time Card Calculator Excel

Reviewed by Calculator Editorial Team

This two week time card calculator helps you track and calculate payroll for two weeks. Whether you're an employer managing employee hours or an employee tracking your earnings, this tool makes payroll calculations simple and accurate.

How to Use This Calculator

Using this calculator is straightforward:

  1. Enter the employee's hourly wage in the "Hourly Wage" field.
  2. Input the number of hours worked in the first week in the "Week 1 Hours" field.
  3. Input the number of hours worked in the second week in the "Week 2 Hours" field.
  4. Click the "Calculate" button to see the results.

The calculator will display the total hours worked over two weeks, the total earnings for each week, and the combined total earnings.

Formula Used

The calculation is based on the following formulas:

Weekly Earnings: Hourly Wage × Hours Worked

Total Earnings: (Week 1 Earnings) + (Week 2 Earnings)

Total Hours: Week 1 Hours + Week 2 Hours

These formulas provide a clear and accurate way to calculate payroll for two weeks.

Worked Example

Let's look at an example to see how this calculator works:

Hourly Wage: $20.00

Week 1 Hours: 40

Week 2 Hours: 35

Week 1 Earnings: $20 × 40 = $800

Week 2 Earnings: $20 × 35 = $700

Total Earnings: $800 + $700 = $1,500

Total Hours: 40 + 35 = 75 hours

This example shows how the calculator breaks down the payroll calculation for two weeks.

Export to Excel

After calculating your payroll, you can export the results to Excel for further analysis or record-keeping. The calculator provides a button to download the data in a format that can be easily imported into Excel.

This feature is particularly useful for employers who need to maintain detailed payroll records or for employees who want to track their earnings over time.

FAQ

Can I use this calculator for different hourly wages?
Yes, you can enter different hourly wages for each week if needed. The calculator will use the wage specified for each week's calculation.
Is the calculator accurate for overtime pay?
No, this calculator does not account for overtime pay. It assumes standard hours without overtime premiums.
Can I save my calculations for future reference?
Currently, the calculator does not save your calculations. You can manually record the results or use the export to Excel feature for record-keeping.
Is there a mobile app version of this calculator?
No, this is a web-based calculator that works on all devices. You can access it from any browser on your phone, tablet, or computer.
How do I contact support if I have questions?
You can contact our support team through the contact form on our website or by emailing support@calculator.city.