Salary Calculator
Convert salary amounts across different pay frequencies (hourly, daily, weekly, bi-weekly, semi-monthly, monthly, quarterly, annual) with holiday and vacation day adjustments.
How to Use
- 1
Enter your salary amount and select the pay frequency (hourly, daily, weekly, bi-weekly, semi-monthly, monthly, quarterly, or annual)
- 2
Set your hours per week and days per week
- 3
Enter the number of holidays per year and paid vacation days per year
- 4
View the results table showing both unadjusted and holiday/vacation-adjusted salary across all pay frequencies
Examples
Good Examples
Annual salary with holidays and vacation
$104,000/year with 10 holidays and 15 vacation days → adjusted annual: $94,000Hourly rate conversion
$50/hour × 40 hours = $2,000/week unadjusted, $1,808 adjustedBad Examples
Forgetting unpaid vacation weeks
Using unadjusted figures when you actually take unpaid time offMixing gross and net salary
Using gross salary figures as take-home payCommon Mistakes
- Mixing gross and net salary - the calculator shows gross salary before tax
- Confusing bi-weekly (every 2 weeks, 26 pay periods) with semi-monthly (twice a month, 24 pay periods)
- Not accounting for holidays and vacation days when comparing job offers
- Using incorrect weekly hours - make sure to use actual hours worked, not scheduled hours
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this calculator before tax?
Yes, the salary calculator shows gross salary before tax and deductions. Use your local tax rates to estimate your take-home pay.
Can freelancers use this calculator?
Yes, freelancers can use this calculator to estimate their equivalent hourly rate or annual income based on their working hours.
Does it include bonuses?
No, this calculator only calculates base salary. You can add your expected bonus to the annual amount separately.
How do I calculate overtime?
Use our dedicated Overtime Calculator for accurate overtime pay calculations with different multipliers.