Analysis of Influence Factors of Voluntary Information Disclosure of Listed Companies

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As development and maturity of China's capital market day by day, the information disclosure of listed companies to investors has higher and higher quality. At present, many listed companies want to obtain the trust and investment of investors, willing to disclose some information beyond the mandatory disclosure to provide for the investors. Many companies make voluntary information disclosure. However, there is a problem of voluntary information disclosure of listed companies in our country. This paper, through the study on the current status of the voluntary information disclosure of listed companies, finds out the influence factors of voluntary information disclosure and proposes the corresponding countermeasures for solving these problems.

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