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Salary Calculator

Convert salary amounts between different payment frequencies

The Salary Calculator converts salary amounts to their corresponding values based on payment frequency. Examples of payment frequencies include hourly, daily, weekly, bi-weekly, semi-monthly, or monthly payments. Results include unadjusted figures and adjusted figures that account for vacation days and holidays per year.

Modify the values and click the Calculate button to use
$ per
Result
Period Unadjusted Holidays & vacation days adjusted
Hourly $0.00 $0.00
Daily $0.00 $0.00
Weekly $0.00 $0.00
Bi-weekly $0.00 $0.00
Semi-monthly $0.00 $0.00
Monthly $0.00 $0.00
Quarterly $0.00 $0.00
Annual $0.00 $0.00

This salary calculator assumes the hourly and daily salary inputs to be unadjusted values. All other pay frequency inputs are assumed to be holidays and vacation days adjusted values. This calculator also assumes 52 working weeks or 260 weekdays per year in its calculations. The unadjusted results ignore the holidays and paid vacation days.

About Salary Calculations
Understanding Salary Conversions

Salary conversions help you understand what your pay rate means in different time frames. This can be useful when comparing job offers, planning a budget, or simply understanding your compensation package better.

How Our Calculator Works

This calculator uses the following standard conversions:

  • Hourly to Daily: Hourly rate × Hours worked per day
  • Daily to Weekly: Daily rate × Days worked per week
  • Weekly to Bi-weekly: Weekly rate × 2
  • Weekly to Monthly: Weekly rate × 52 ÷ 12
  • Monthly to Annual: Monthly rate × 12
Adjusted vs. Unadjusted Values

The calculator provides two sets of results:

  • Unadjusted: These values don't account for holidays or vacation days. They assume you work every workday of the year.
  • Adjusted: These values account for paid time off (holidays and vacation days). They reflect what your effective rate would be if you're paid for these days off.

Note: This calculator provides estimates based on standard calculations. Your actual pay may vary based on specific employer policies, overtime, bonuses, and other factors not accounted for here.