Fortnights Formula:
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Definition: This calculator determines how many 14-day periods (fortnights) exist between two dates.
Purpose: It helps with planning, payroll calculations, and any scheduling that operates on fortnightly cycles.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The difference in days between the two dates is calculated, then divided by 14 to convert to fortnights.
Details: Many payroll systems, rental agreements, and project timelines operate on fortnightly schedules, making this calculation essential for accurate planning.
Tips: Simply enter the start and end dates. The calculator will determine the number of complete and partial fortnights between them.
Q1: What exactly is a fortnight?
A: A fortnight is a period of 14 days (2 weeks).
Q2: Does the calculator count complete fortnights only?
A: No, it provides the exact number including partial fortnights (e.g., 2.5 fortnights = 35 days).
Q3: What if my end date is before my start date?
A: The calculator will return a negative value, indicating the dates are in reverse order.
Q4: Does this account for leap years?
A: Yes, the date difference calculation automatically accounts for leap years.
Q5: Can I use this for payroll calculations?
A: Yes, this is particularly useful for bi-weekly (fortnightly) payroll systems.