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Macy's Says Accounting Employee Hid Up to $154 Million in Delivery Expenses
The retailer delayed its quarterly results after it said an employee hid up to $154 million in delivery expenses over several years, prompting an investigation.Business - The Wall Street Journal - Yesterday -
Macy's says an employee hid up to $154 million in delivery expenses
Macy's delays its quarterly earnings report after discovering that an accounting unit employee concealed delivery expenses.Top stories - CBS News - Yesterday -
Macy's delays earnings release as it says employee hid up to $154 million in delivery expenses
Macy's delayed its results after it discovered an issue related to the reporting of delivery expenses.Business - CNBC - Yesterday -
Macy's says employee hid up to $154 million in expenses since 2021
Macy’s on Monday said an employee responsible for managing accounting for small package deliveries concealed up to $154 million in expenses over the course of nearly three years.Top stories - NBC News - Yesterday -
Macy’s says employee hid up to $154 million in expenses, delaying Q3 earnings
Macy’s says it’s delaying the release of its fiscal third-quarter earnings results after it discovered an up to $154 million accounting-related issueTop stories - ABC News - Yesterday -
Macy’s Discovers Employee Hid Millions in Delivery Expenses
The department store chain said it had found the erroneous accounting entries while preparing its results for the third quarter.Top stories - The New York Times - Yesterday -
Macy’s Discovers Employee Hid Millions in Delivery Expenses
The department store chain said it had found the erroneous accounting entries while preparing its results for the third quarter.Business - The New York Times - Yesterday -
Macy’s employee hid up to $154 million in delivery costs, and stock takes a dive
Macy’s identified a single employee who made “erroneous” accounting entries to hide up to $154 million in delivery expenses during a three-year period.Business - MarketWatch - Yesterday -
Macy’s says employee hid more than $132mn in delivery expenses
US retailer delays release of third-quarter results after discovering accounting entries issue spanning past three yearsBusiness - Financial Times - Yesterday -
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What Small-Business Owners Should Learn From Macy’s Missing $150 Million
The department store chain had to delay its third quarter financial statements after uncovering ‘erroneous accounting accrual entries’ related to delivery expenses.Business - Inc. - Yesterday -
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