Every moment counts. That’s especially true for time cards. The hours recorded on time cards eventually add up to cold, hard cash. Here’s everything you need to know about these timekeeping documents.
The Big Picture
A time card is a record of your working hours. Sometimes used interchangeably with “timesheet,” time cards are traditionally used with time clocks. A time card records your clock punches, or the times you started and stopped working.
While time cards are a type of timesheet, these terms are not completely synonymous. Timesheets aren’t necessarily used with time clocks; for example, a contractor may fill out a timesheet to demonstrate specific time spent on tasks. However, a time card can provide the data needed to fill out a timesheet.
Whether you are using timesheets or time cards, they should always contain the following information:
A time card’s dates usually correspond with a pay period. For example, if your business uses a bi-weekly pay period, your time card will contain the hours worked for 2 weeks at a time.
The type of time card you need is determined by your time clock type.
You may also be asked to fill out a “paper time card,” or a timesheet. These timesheets don’t use a clock, and are filled out manually by hand with pen and paper.
Time cards are a good option for businesses with a staff that’s paid on an hourly basis. They’re also good for any workplace that wants to use a time clock to boost productivity, forecast labor resources, and monitor project progress. They’re also a way to stay legally compliant. It’s best practice to maintain timesheets if you’re running a business in the United States. That’s because you’re required by federal law to keep records of hours worked (and to maintain those records for a minimum of 3 years). While some employees are exempt from these requirements, they apply to almost all hourly workers.
Whether your time cards are traditional paper or stored in the cloud, they can help run a better business.
While paper time cards can be a hassle to collect and correct, modern time clock technology digitizes time cards, making them more accessible than ever.
With OnTheClock, you can set up your time cards in just a few minutes by configuring your online time clock.
You can configure your time cards via an internet browser or our free mobile app. Regardless of your preferred platform, you only need to do this once.
On a Browser
Step 1: Create your free OnTheClock account.
Step 2: Navigate to “Settings,” then “Time Clock Settings.”
Step 3: Set your time zone, as well as your pay period type and start date.
On Mobile
Step 1: Download the free OnTheClock app for Android or iOS.
Step 2: Create your free account.
Step 3: Launch the app and tap on the gear icon to open settings.
Step 4: Tap on “Account Settings.”
Step 5: Set your time zone, as well as your pay period type and start date.
That’s it!
Now you’re ready to invite your employees and start tracking time. After the initial setup, you can customize your <aclass="body_internal_link" href="https://www.ontheclock.com/Help/Managing-the-Time-Cards-Overtime-Rules-and-Alerts.aspx"> overtime and PTO settings to meet your unique business needs. When it’s time for payday, you can choose who reviews your time cards before sending your time cards to payroll providers. </aclass="body_internal_link">
The easiest way to track employee time is with OnTheClock. Our online time clock is accessible from any device with an internet connection.
We create no-fuss digital time cards for you. Employees simply punch in and out. You get highly accurate time cards, so you can process payroll in just a few clicks. Plus, we offer support from time tracking specialists at no extra cost.
Designed with small businesses in mind, we’re priced to be affordable as you grow. The best part? You can try us free for 30 days — no credit card required. So go ahead. Book a demo or start your free trial now.
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