Time Card Calculator Free

Time Card Calculator Free
Daily Shift (Hours & Pay)
AMPM
AMPM
Results:
Total Hours: 0.00
Gross Pay: $0.00
function calculateTimeCard(){var rate=parseFloat(document.getElementById('pay_rate').value);var h1=parseInt(document.getElementById('start_h').value);var m1=parseInt(document.getElementById('start_m').value)||0;var p1=document.getElementById('start_p').value;var h2=parseInt(document.getElementById('end_h').value);var m2=parseInt(document.getElementById('end_m').value)||0;var p2=document.getElementById('end_p').value;var brk=parseInt(document.getElementById('break_m').value)||0;if(isNaN(rate)||isNaN(h1)||isNaN(h2)){alert('Please enter valid hours and pay rate');return;}if(p1==='PM'&&h1<12)h1+=12;if(p1==='AM'&&h1===12)h1=0;if(p2==='PM'&&h2<12)h2+=12;if(p2==='AM'&&h2===12)h2=0;var t1=(h1*60)+m1;var t2=(h2*60)+m2;if(t2<t1)t2+=1440;var diff=t2-t1-brk;if(diff<0)diff=0;var decimalHours=diff/60;if(document.getElementById('round_time').checked){decimalHours=Math.round(decimalHours*4)/4;}var totalPay=decimalHours*rate;document.getElementById('totalHours').innerHTML=decimalHours.toFixed(2);document.getElementById('totalPay').innerHTML='$'+totalPay.toLocaleString(undefined,{minimumFractionDigits:2,maximumFractionDigits:2});}

How to Use the Time Card Calculator Free

Tracking work hours shouldn't be a chore. Our time card calculator free is designed for employees, freelancers, and small business owners who need to calculate total shift duration and gross pay quickly and accurately. Whether you work a standard 9-to-5 or irregular shifts that cross over midnight, this tool handles the math for you.

To get started, follow these simple steps:

Hourly Pay Rate
Enter your hourly wage. This will be used to calculate your total gross earnings for the period.
Clock In / Clock Out
Enter the exact time you started and finished work. Be sure to select the correct AM or PM designation.
Unpaid Break
Enter the duration of any unpaid lunch breaks or rest periods in minutes. This is subtracted from the total time between clock-in and clock-out.
Rounding Option
Many employers round time to the nearest 15 minutes. Check this box if you need your total hours adjusted to the nearest quarter-hour (e.g., 8.12 hours becomes 8.00, while 8.18 becomes 8.25).

The Logic Behind the Calculation

When using a manual process or a time card calculator free, the fundamental formula relies on converting time into a decimal format to multiply by a currency value. Time is base-60 (60 minutes in an hour), while currency is base-100.

Total Pay = ((Total Minutes Out – Total Minutes In) – Break Minutes) / 60 × Hourly Rate

  • Step 1: Convert both clock-in and clock-out times to "minutes from midnight."
  • Step 2: Subtract the start time from the end time. If the end time is numerically smaller (like starting at 10 PM and finishing at 6 AM), add 1,440 minutes (24 hours) to account for the overnight shift.
  • Step 3: Subtract any unpaid breaks.
  • Step 4: Divide the remaining minutes by 60 to get decimal hours (e.g., 45 minutes = 0.75 hours).
  • Step 5: Multiply by the hourly wage to find gross pay.

Time Card Example

Scenario: An employee clocks in at 8:45 AM and clocks out at 5:15 PM with a 30-minute unpaid lunch break. Their pay rate is $25.00 per hour.

Step-by-step solution:

  1. Convert In Time: 8:45 AM = (8 * 60) + 45 = 525 minutes.
  2. Convert Out Time: 5:15 PM = (17 * 60) + 15 = 1,035 minutes.
  3. Calculate Gross Duration: 1,035 – 525 = 510 minutes.
  4. Subtract Break: 510 – 30 = 480 minutes.
  5. Convert to Decimal Hours: 480 / 60 = 8.00 hours.
  6. Calculate Pay: 8.00 * $25.00 = $200.00.
  7. Final Result: Total worked hours is 8.00, and gross pay is $200.00.

Common Questions

How do I calculate overtime using this tool?

This specific time card calculator free handles daily shifts. If you have worked more than 8 hours in a day (or 40 in a week) and are eligible for overtime, you should calculate the first 8 hours at your regular rate, then re-calculate the remaining hours using your "time-and-a-half" rate (Regular Rate × 1.5).

What is the 7-minute rule?

Under the FLSA (Fair Labor Standards Act), employers in some jurisdictions are allowed to round employee time to the nearest quarter-hour. The 7-minute rule means if an employee is within 7 minutes of the quarter-hour, the time is rounded down; if they are 8 to 14 minutes past, the time is rounded up. Our "Round to nearest 15 minutes" checkbox uses this standard logic.

Does this calculator handle military time?

While this tool uses a standard 12-hour clock (AM/PM) for user-friendliness, the internal script converts all entries to 24-hour "military" time to ensure calculations are accurate, especially for night shifts that transition past 12:00 AM.

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