Annual to Monthly Calculator
Convert salary, rent, income or any annual figure to monthly, weekly, daily & hourly amounts
Enter Annual Amount
Works for salary, rent, income, subscription costs, and more.
Formula: Monthly = Annual ÷ 12 · Hourly = Annual ÷ (52 × 40) — results update as you type
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What is an Annual to Monthly Calculator?
An Annual to Monthly Calculator is a simple tool that converts any figure expressed on a yearly basis — salary, rent, interest income, subscription costs, or freelance contracts — into its equivalent monthly, weekly, daily, and hourly values. Instead of doing mental arithmetic or reaching for a spreadsheet, you enter one number and see the full breakdown in seconds.
In India, most job offers, rental agreements, and financial products are quoted in annual terms (CTC, annual rent, annual premium). Yet our everyday budgeting happens on a monthly basis. This calculator bridges that gap with a single click.
How to Convert Annual Salary to Monthly — Formula
The core formula is as simple as it gets:
Monthly Amount = Annual Amount ÷ 12
For example, if your annual CTC is ₹6,00,000:
- Monthly = ₹6,00,000 ÷ 12 = ₹50,000
- Weekly = ₹6,00,000 ÷ 52 = ₹11,538.46
- Daily = ₹6,00,000 ÷ 365 = ₹1,643.84
- Hourly = ₹6,00,000 ÷ 2,080 = ₹288.46 (based on 40-hr work week)
No rounding shortcuts. The calculator uses full floating-point arithmetic so you always get precise values, displayed in the Indian numbering format (lakhs and crores).
Breakdown Table Example — ₹10,00,000 Annual
| Period | Amount (₹) | Formula |
|---|---|---|
| Annual | ₹10,00,000 | As entered |
| Half-Yearly | ₹5,00,000 | Annual ÷ 2 |
| Quarterly | ₹2,50,000 | Annual ÷ 4 |
| Monthly | ₹83,333.33 | Annual ÷ 12 |
| Weekly | ₹19,230.77 | Annual ÷ 52 |
| Daily | ₹2,739.73 | Annual ÷ 365 |
| Hourly | ₹480.77 | Annual ÷ (52 × 40) |
The hourly figure assumes a standard 40-hour, 52-week year (2,080 total working hours). Use the Custom Hourly Rate feature in the Advanced tab if your work week differs.
When to Use Prorated Calculations
Prorated calculations matter whenever you are paid or charged for only a fraction of the year. Common scenarios include:
- Joining mid-year — If you join a new employer on 1 October, you are entitled to only 6 months of salary for that financial year, not the full annual CTC.
- Part-year contracts — Freelancers or consultants working under a fixed-term engagement often need to convert an annualised rate to the actual months of work.
- Partial rent periods — Moving into a rental property on the 15th of the month means your first month's rent is prorated.
- Annual subscriptions mid-cycle — Cancelling a yearly subscription part-way through to check refund eligibility involves prorated arithmetic.
The Prorated Mode in the Advanced tab handles all of this: enter the annual amount and the number of active months, and the tool shows the per-month rate, the prorated total earned/owed, and the remaining balance.
Worked Examples
₹6L Annual Salary
A common entry-level IT salary. Monthly take-home after standard deductions is approximately ₹50,000. Weekly comes to ₹11,538 and hourly to ₹288 — useful for comparing with freelance project rates.
₹2.4L Annual Rent
A ₹20,000/month apartment in a metro city amounts to ₹2,40,000 annually. Knowing this helps when comparing rent with home loan EMIs, or when claiming HRA in your ITR filing.
₹1.2L Freelance Income
A freelancer earning ₹10,000/month needs ₹1,20,000 annually to match a salaried employee's monthly equivalence after factoring in self-employment expenses and advance tax obligations.