USPS PROPOSES ACCOUNTING CHANGE THAT MAY EFFECT THE FINANCIAL EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT ASSOCIATED WITH POStPLAN | PostalReporter.com
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USPS PROPOSES ACCOUNTING CHANGE THAT MAY EFFECT THE FINANCIAL EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT ASSOCIATED WITH POStPLAN

napusOn August 12, the Postal Service asked the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) to begin a proceeding to change the way in which the agency accounts for certain costs associated with POStPlan-impacted small and rural post offices. On August 17, the Postal Regulatory Commission established a public proceeding to consider the Postal Service’s request. It appears that the Postal Service would like to combine clerk expenditures associated with POStPlan impacted offices with the costs of clerks employed in larger offices. At the NAPUS Convention, the Executive Board will discuss how this proposed new arrangement could affect the fair evaluation of the financial impact associated with POStPlan.

From NAPUS – 8/24/15

2 thoughts on “USPS PROPOSES ACCOUNTING CHANGE THAT MAY EFFECT THE FINANCIAL EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT ASSOCIATED WITH POStPLAN

  1. Let me get this right? We want to change the way we account for the monies being spent to shift the burden to the plants or such?

    Who the heck cares. The money is being spent. Instead of focusing on where to hide the money, be transparent and put and account for the money where it is actually being spent. We are NOT ENRON, even though some of the accountants seem to be from there.

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