Time conversion, payroll help!?

I recently was put in charge of payroll at my job, and can't quite seem to wrap my head around converting hours into decimals. We break it down to 1/4 hours. Math is like a foreign language to me! If there was some sort of converter that I could, say, put in the time someone clocked in, and the time they clocked out, and then it would tell me that they worked (for example) 7.75 hours. Are there any software programs that will accomplish this for me? Or maybe a website with some sort of javascript? Or maybe an excell formula? I am at the mercy of technology!

Answers:
get a program!

http://www.tucows.com/preview/249455...

Thousands of programs!

http://www.google.com/search?q=time+subt...
Think of an hour in terms of 3,600 seconds. So 1/100th of an hour is 36 seconds. ~
To convert any fraction of an hour to minutes, multiply by 60.
So your example .75 hours times 60 = 45 minutes.
I am business owner and I feel your pain. I have been this route when I started my business. There is software which I usenow called "Count me In" it has helped me save so much time and money.We used to have people clock in/out using punching time machine and my accountant would spend over 4 hours calculating employees hours it was such a waste. I do have my own created excel spread sheet too, but you have to enter every ones card. Count me in works better and you can just print report when you are read to process the payroll. Here is the link. http://www.countmeinllc.com/timecard-mon...
Since your company as with many others break the time down in 1/4 hours it is simple
15 mins = .25
30 mins = .50
45 mins = .75
Type it out and tape to your screen until it is memorized

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