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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 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 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 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 -
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 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 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 - 2 days ago -
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 -
Most employees don't leverage this 'triple-tax-free' account, advisor says. Here's how to use it
Most employees don't leverage the long-term tax benefits from their health savings account. Here's how to get triple-tax savings.Business - CNBC - 5 days ago -
The feudal hangover that accounts for a fifth of homes
The number of leasehold dwellings has increased by 100,000 a year, figures show.Top stories - BBC News - 5 days ago -
Walmart’s Founder on Motivating Employees
What you can learn from the founder of the largest retailer in the world.Business - Inc. - November 17 -
Stackhouse holding newly motivated Warriors defense accountable
New Warriors assistant coach Jerry Stackhouse provides accountability to a newly motivated Golden State defense.Sports - Yahoo Sports - October 31 -
Concert tickets disappear from Ticketmaster accounts
Ticketmaster accounts are being hacked and the tickets resold on other sites in the final leg of the Taylor Swift concert tour. Ticketmaster won't say how many people are impacted.Top stories - CBS News - November 1 -
Richard Oldfield, the accountant tasked with turning round Schroders
Promotion to CEO after only a year in asset management comes as FTSE 100 group’s shares languish at decade lowBusiness - Financial Times - November 5 -
Why is it so hard for tenants to hold their landlords to account?
The exploding boilers and rotting rats in the U-bend were bad signs, but it was the bogus cleaning bill that highlighted how hard it was to challenge the systemWorld - Financial Times - November 7 -
Jamie Lee Curtis deactivates her account on X
Actress Jamie Lee Curtis announced Wednesday that she has deactivated her account on the social platform X. She announced her departure from the social media platform via Instagram, writing in the ...Politics - The Hill - November 14 -
High-Yield Savings Accounts Are Still a Good Deal
Interest rates have been falling, but deposits are earning more than inflation.Business - The New York Times - 5 days ago -
CDs vs. savings accounts: Which will be better in 2025?
Here's how to determine which of these two accounts could be better for you heading into the new year.Top stories - CBS News - Yesterday -
Why Tech Employees Are Ready to Revolt
This has been an unprecedented period of unprovoked kicks and unkept promises for workers in the tech industry.Business - Inc. - October 31 -
The solution to automation fears: Employee ownership
Employee ownership can empower workers and promote the interests of labor, allowing companies to embrace automation while ensuring shared prosperity.Politics - The Hill - November 6 -
Fewer employees say they are thriving: Gallup
Fewer employees say they're thriving, according to Gallup's most recent Life Evaluation Index. Fifty percent of employees say they are thriving, while 45 percent say they are struggling. An ...Politics - The Hill - November 18 -
FEMA employee says she was 'framed'
A terminated employee at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) said in a Monday interview that she was being "framed" for allegedly advising a survivor assistance team in Florida to skip ...Politics - The Hill - November 19 -
‘Devious’ New Deep Sea Slug Hid Its Identity From Scientists
It took nearly 25 years for biologists to discover that a swimming and glowing organism in the ocean’s midnight zone was actually a sea slug.Science - The New York Times - November 12 -
At First They Hid Their Love, Then a Reality Show Gave Them Courage
Gregory Mathis and Richard Cooper bonded over faith and family. Mr. Mathis said he felt early on that their souls were aligned. But both feared the judgment of being openly gay.Lifestyle - The New York Times - November 15