The Nevada Financial Disclosure Form — General is a form that is used to provide information about a person's financial status, including income, assets, liabilities, and other financial interests. This form is required by law for candidates running for public office in Nevada. It is also used by public officers and employees in the state of Nevada to disclose potential conflicts of interest. There are two types of Nevada Financial Disclosure Forms — General: the Statement of Economic Interests and the Statement of Financial Disclosure. The Statement of Economic Interests is used to report income, assets, and liabilities. The Statement of Financial Disclosure is used to report any gifts or reimbursements received from influencing entities. Both forms are used to ensure public officials are not influenced by outside sources.