Finance Calculator

Salary Calculator

Convert gross salary across pay frequencies and include annual bonus, commission and other compensation.

Last reviewed: June 23, 2026Finance Phase 4 engine v1.0.1: debt, budget, pay, currency, exchange-rate, stock, and dividend formulas with no placeholder currency-rate fallbackDeterministic estimates

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Salary Calculator

Decimal.js finance math

The result is calculated from the values entered. Currency conversion pages may request ECB reference rates; other pages calculate locally.

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No result yet. Enter assumptions and calculate to see the result, visual comparison and detailed rows.
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What the Salary Calculator does

The calculator converts an entered gross salary into annual, monthly, semimonthly, biweekly, weekly, daily and hourly equivalents.

How to use the Salary Calculator

Enter the assumptions, add rows where the page supports them, choose Calculate, then review the result card, detailed table, visual comparison and CSV export.

  • Currency changes display unless the tool is a currency converter.
  • Inputs stay in the browser except the optional ECB currency-rate request.
  • Results are deterministic estimates from the values entered.

Formula or calculation method

Total annual gross compensation = base annual salary + bonus + commission + other annual compensation.

Variables

Pay frequency determines annualization. Hours per week and paid weeks per year determine hourly equivalents.

Assumptions

Results are gross pay.

Taxes, deductions, benefits and local employment rules are excluded.

Calculation steps

Annualize the entered salary.

Add annual compensation items.

Divide total annual compensation by standard pay frequencies and working time assumptions.

Result interpretation

Use the result to compare gross compensation periods, not take-home pay.

Worked examples

A 60,000 annual salary plus 5,000 bonus gives 65,000 total annual compensation, 5,416.67 monthly, 2,500 biweekly, 1,250 weekly and 31.25 hourly.

Limitations

Payroll calendars, benefits, deductions, overtime law and tax withholding are outside this calculator.

Privacy and data handling

NexaCalc does not ask for account numbers, bank credentials, saved portfolios or authentication for these tools. Currency pages may request a public ECB reference-rate file from the server-side adapter.

Financial disclaimer

This calculator provides mathematical estimates for general education and planning. It is not financial, lending, employment, tax, investment or trading advice.

Frequently asked questions

Is salary result take-home pay?

No. It is gross pay before taxes, deductions and benefits.

How is hourly equivalent calculated?

Total annual gross compensation is divided by paid weeks per year and hours per week.

Is the Salary Calculator financial advice?

No. It is a deterministic calculator for education and planning, not financial, lending, employment, tax, investment or trading advice.

Does NexaCalc save my inputs?

No. The page does not create accounts or store debt, salary, budget, currency or stock inputs as saved plans.

Why can real-world results differ?

Actual agreements, rates, fees, dates, taxes, provider rules, payroll rules and market prices can differ from the simplified assumptions entered.

Can I export the result?

Yes. Pages with schedules or tables offer CSV export from the displayed calculation rows.

What precision does the calculator use?

The shared engine uses Decimal.js for financial math and rounds values only for display and export.

Are taxes included?

No. Phase 4 intentionally excludes income tax, capital-gains tax, withholding tax and jurisdiction-specific deductions.

References

  • Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, consumer finance and debt education source family. Source.
  • European Central Bank, euro foreign exchange reference rates. Source.
  • Investor.gov, investor education and calculator source family. Source.
  • U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, investor resources. Source.
  • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, wages and compensation public data source family. Source.

Finance Phase 4 references and formula families reviewed on June 23, 2026.

Financial disclaimer

This calculator provides mathematical estimates for general education and planning. It is not financial, lending, employment, tax, investment or trading advice.

Results are gross-pay estimates and exclude taxes, deductions, benefits and jurisdiction-specific employment rules.