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BEST BUY CO INC

Retail-Radio, Tv & Consumer Electronics Stores·RICHFIELD, MN·FY end 01/31·CIK 764478
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Board of Directors

12 members · 11 independent · FY 2026
DirectorRoleTenureAgeCommitteesIndep.Annual fees
Corie BarryCEO and Director
Mario J. MarteDirectorAuditNCG$330,042
Meghan C. FrankDirectorAuditNCG$193,316
Karen A. McLoughlinDirectorAuditFinance$325,042
Claudia F. MunceDirectorAuditComp$305,042
Steven E. RendleDirectorAuditFinance$305,042
Melinda D. WhittingtonDirectorAuditFinance$305,042
David C. KimbellChairCompFinance$325,042
Lisa M. CaputoDirectorCompNCG$325,042
A. Dylan JadejaDirector1yCompFinance$120,928
Richelle P. ParhamDirectorCompNCG$305,042
Sima D. SistaniDirectorFinanceNCG$305,042

Risk-factor diff

FY 2026 10-K vs. FY 2025
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Net-new paragraphs in the most recent 10-K's Item 1A. Companies rarely add risk language without a real reason — additions here are often a leading signal of management concerns.

NEW · FY 2026

Described below are certain risks we believe apply to our business and the industry in which we operate. The risks are categorized using the following headings: external, strategic, operational, regulatory, compliance and legal, and financial and market. Each of the following risk factors should be carefully considered in conjunction with other information provided in this Annual Report on Form 10-K and in our other public disclosures. The risks described below highlight potential events, trends or other circumstances that could adversely affect our business, financial condition, results of op…

NEW · FY 2026

To varying degrees, our products and services are sensitive to changes in macroeconomic conditions. Consumer demand for the products and services that we offer could be, or could continue to be, affected by a number of factors, including: real GDP growth, inflation, recession, consumer confidence, employment levels, effects of government closures, cost of living, uncertainty over the availability of government benefits, tax rates, availability of consumer financing, interest rates, housing market conditions, foreign currency exchange rates, the price of oil, gas and other commodities and other…

NEW · FY 2026

consumers' appetite for complementary services (for example, My Best Buy Plus™ or My Best Buy Total™ membership).

NEW · FY 2026

We are subject to specific pressures that may increase our product prices, including high consumer demand, inflation, governmental actions (e.g., tariffs) and supply chain disruptions. Additionally, price increases in the products we purchase for resale may require us to adjust our sales prices. Our ability to increase prices to offset these pressures might be limited, requiring us to absorb these increases within our margins. Increases in the cost of living may also put pressure on our ability to offer competitive compensation and other employer-provided benefits and may adversely affect our …

NEW · FY 2026

Geopolitical tensions, both domestic and international, including issues related to trade routes, political instability and divisiveness, the potential implementation of more restrictive trade policies, tariff increases and/or volatility, the realignment of alliances or the renegotiation of existing trade agreements could continue to have a material adverse impact on our business.

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Policies & disclosures

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