Today,
when it's time to go to work and clock in for the job, the best way to do that
is though a computer system that keeps track of a work week. Traditionally, most employee work hours have
been kept on time cards or sheets that would have to be filled out for each day
worked, and then turned in at the end of the week to the HR department or book
keepers. But this job has been made
easier because of payroll software that can be used to record work times, and
store them in a database for easy access.
One
advantage to having a computerized timekeeping system is that it is not very
expensive to purchase, even for smaller businesses and it is usually not
difficult to install on company computers.
The cost for this kind of Accounting
software can
vary, depending on the vendor and the features available, but different
versions and programs are usually available to accommodate business size,
infrastructure, and ease-of-use. And for
most computerized timekeeping programs, they're very simple for employees to
clock in or out of and once they've done that, they're all set to start their work
period or end it.
Another
advantage to having this kind of payroll
system is that
tracking employee hours can be done with simple searches in the database, and
errors they may have made while clocking in or out are usually easier to
correct. Time sheets can end up being
forgotten or lost, or perhaps an employee was in a hurry to get to lunch they
forgot to record the break. Hour
tracking through a computer program is much easier when there are discrepancies
to address or when the books are being audited, than having to dig up old time
cards that might be buried in file folders in a cabinet or even thrown out.
Sometimes
payroll software even gives employees reminders that their break
periods are not quite over or notifies them that they've put in overtime
hours. Usually, timekeeping programs can
have overtime pay functions built into them and calculate adjusted amounts into
the paycheck. So while upgrading
business infrastructure to use an electronic time tracking system may cost some
money, money can be saved over the long run by having a reliable way to backup
work week data, and a way that's easier both for employers and employees to
manage their work times.
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