West Virginia Disclosure of Corporate Affiliations and Financial Interest is a legal document that is used in West Virginia to ensure that public officials, lobbyists, and other individuals who are involved in West Virginia's government and financial markets are disclosing any potential conflicts of interest. The document requires these individuals to provide an accounting of their financial interests, corporate affiliations, and other related information. There are three types of West Virginia Disclosure of Corporate Affiliations and Financial Interest: the annual disclosure, the statement of economic interests, and the financial disclosure statement. The annual disclosure requires individuals to list their corporate affiliations and any financial interests that they have with those companies. The statement of economic interests requires individuals to list any economic interests that they have in the state of West Virginia, such as real estate investments or other business investments. The financial disclosure statement requires individuals to disclose any financial interests that they may have outside the state of West Virginia.