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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. 1

    Enter your salary amount and select the pay frequency (hourly, daily, weekly, bi-weekly, semi-monthly, monthly, quarterly, or annual)

  2. 2

    Set your hours per week and days per week

  3. 3

    Enter the number of holidays per year and paid vacation days per year

  4. 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: $94,000

Hourly rate conversion

$50/hour × 40 hours = $2,000/week unadjusted, $1,808 adjusted

Bad Examples

Forgetting unpaid vacation weeks

Using unadjusted figures when you actually take unpaid time off

Mixing gross and net salary

Using gross salary figures as take-home pay

Common 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

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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.

Q

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.

Q

Does it include bonuses?

No, this calculator only calculates base salary. You can add your expected bonus to the annual amount separately.

Q

How do I calculate overtime?

Use our dedicated Overtime Calculator for accurate overtime pay calculations with different multipliers.