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Consolidated Financial Statements

Macy's, Inc.
Reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP Financial Measures

($ in millions)

The following information relates to, and should be read in conjunction with, a conference call hosted by the management of Macy's, Inc. on May 14, 2008 to discuss the Company's financial condition and results of operations as of and for the 13 weeks ended May 3, 2008. An audio archive of the conference call and the text of the related press release can be accessed at www.macysinc.com/ir/.

The Company reports its financial results in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). However, management believes that certain non-GAAP performance and condition measures and ratios, used in managing the Company's business, provide users of the Company's financial information with additional useful information. See the tables below for supplemental financial data and corresponding reconciliations to GAAP financial measures. Non-GAAP financial measures should be viewed in addition to, and not as an alternative for, the Company's reported results prepared in accordance with GAAP. Certain of the items that may be excluded or included in these non-GAAP financial measures may constitute significant items that could impact the Company's financial position, results of operations and cash flows and should therefore be considered in assessing the Company's actual financial condition and performance. The methods used by the Company to calculate its non-GAAP financial measures may differ significantly from methods used by other companies to compute similar measures. As a result, any non-GAAP financial measures presented herein may not be comparable to similar measures provided by other companies.

Ratio of total debt to total capitalization
 May 3,
2008
May 5,
2007
Most comparable GAAP ratio:
  Long-term debt $8,723 $9,425
 
  Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity $27,579 $28,631
 
 31.6% 32.9%
 
Non-GAAP ratio:
  Short-term debt $1,016 $648
  Long-term debt 8,723 9,425
    Total debt $9,739 $10,073
 
  Total debt $9,739 $10,073
  Shareholders' Equity 9,811 10,481
    Total capitalization $19,550 $20,554
 
 49.8% 49.0%

Management believes that total debt to total capitalization is a useful measure to assist the reader in evaluating the capital structure of the Company. Management believes that this measure is useful in evaluating the amount of leverage employed by the Company.

Ratio of total net debt to total capitalization
 May 3,
2008
May 5,
2007
Most comparable GAAP ratio:
  Long-term debt $8,723 $9,425
 
  Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity $27,579 $28,631
 
 31.6% 32.9%
 
Non-GAAP ratio:
  Short-term debt $1,016 $648
  Long-term debt 8,723 9,425
  Cash (366) (500)
   Total net debt $9,373 $9,573
 
  Total net debt $9,373 $9,573
  Shareholders' Equity 9,811 10,481
   Total capitalization $19,184 $20,054
 
 48.9% 47.7%

Management believes that total net debt to total capitalization is a useful measure to assist the reader in evaluating the capital structure of the Company. As computed above, the ratio of total net debt to total capitalization includes as components of total net debt the Company's long-term debt and short-term debt, as offset by cash recorded on the balance sheet. Management believes that this measure is useful in evaluating the amount of leverage employed by the Company.





Operating income as a percent to net sales, excluding certain items
 13 Weeks
Ended
13 Weeks
Ended
 May 3,
2008
May 5,
2007
Most comparable GAAP measure:
  Net Sales $5,747 $5,921
 
  Operating income $30 $208
 
  0.5% 3.5%
 
Non-GAAP measure:
  Net Sales $5,747 $5,921
  Operating income $30 $208
 
  Add back division consolidation costs87 -
 
  Operating income, excluding division consolidation costs117 208
 
  Add back the impact of the reserve for a potential
   litigation settlement
23 -
 
  Add back May integration costs- 36
 
  Operating income, excluding impact of
   division consolidation costs, reserve for
   potential litigation settlement and May
   integration costs
$140 $244
 
 2.4% 4.1%

Management believes that operating income and operating income as a percent of sales, excluding division consolidation costs, the impact of the reserve for a potential litigation settlement and merger integration costs associated with the May acquisition are useful measures in evaluating the Company's ability to leverage sales. Management believes that excluding the division consolidation costs, the reserve for a potential litigation settlement and merger integration costs associated with the May acquisition from the calculation of these measures is particularly useful where the amounts of such items are not consistent in the periods presented.

Diluted earnings (loss) per share from continuing operations, excluding certain items
 13 Weeks
Ended
13 Weeks
Ended
 May 3,
2008
May 5,
2007
Most comparable GAAP measure:
  Diluted earnings (loss) per share from
   continuing operations
$(0.14) $0.11
 
Non-GAAP measure:
  Diluted earnings (loss) per share from
   continuing operations
$(0.14) $0.11
 
  Add back impact of division consolidation costs0.13-
 
  Add back impact of May merger integration costs- 0.05
 
  Diluted earnings (loss) per share, excluding impact
   of division consolidation costs and merger
   integration costs associated with the May
   acquisition
$(0.01) $0.16
 
  Add back the impact of the reserve for a potential
   litigation settlement
0.03 -
 
  Diluted earnings per share, excluding impact
   of division consolidation costs, merger integration
   costs associated with the May acquisition and the
   reserve for a potential litigation settlement
$0.02 $0.16

Management believes that providing a measure of earnings (loss) from continuing operations excluding the effect of the division consolidation costs, merger integration costs associated with the May acquisition and the impact of the reserve for a potential litigation settlement is a useful measure to assist the reader in evaluating the Company's ability to generate earnings from continuing operations and that providing such a measure will allow investors to more readily compare the earnings referred to in the press release to the earnings reported by the Company in past and future periods. Management believes that excluding these items from the calculation of this measure is particularly useful where the amounts of such items are not consistent in the periods presented.

Loss from continuing operations, excluding certain items
 13 Weeks Ended
 May 3,
2008
Most comparable GAAP measure:
  Loss from continuing operations $(59)
 
Non-GAAP measure:
  Loss from continuing operations $(59)
 
  Add back impact of division consolidation costs 55
 
  Loss from continuing operations, excluding
   impact of division consolidation costs
$(4)

Management believes that excluding the division consolidation costs from the loss from continuing operations provides a useful measure in evaluating the Company's ability to leverage sales. Management believes that excluding the division consolidation costs from the calculation of this measure is particularly useful where the amount of such items are not consistent in the periods presented.

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