There are numerous databases to get company financials and SEC filings. It's easier to find financials for publicly traded companies than privately held. Here are some Bruno Library databases to retrieve financials for companies:
You can also access SEC filings from Hoovers Online and MorningStar Document Research.
A suite of extensive financial information on US and international public companies. Mergent Online provides digital images of annual reports to shareholders, complete text of SEC filings, equity research reports, global historical stock prices, corporate and municipal bond data, and industry reports. Also includes Dun & Bradstreet Private Company Data.
An internet-based research service covering thousands of stocks, mutual funds, and exchange-traded funds. Also includes Fund and Analyst reports.
D&B Hoovers, formerly OneSource Global Business Browser, provides access to industry analysis, company profiles, corporate families, key executives, and financial data.
This directory of millions of U.S. businesses is searchable by name, industry, location, or a combination. Also includes closed and historical businesses, jobs and internships and consumers.
Online edition of the Wall Street journal. Daily (except Saturday and Sunday)
The Economist Historical Archive delivers a complete searchable copy of every issue of The Economist from 1843 to 2014. Covering the 19th and 20th centuries, it includes full-color images, multiple search indexes, and the ability to browse every issue.
Online edition of the New York Times, text only.
SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) - these can be found in Business Source Ultimate. Look under Company Profiles. Enter the name of the company and open the report and the table of contents list SWOT analysis for many companies.
SWOT analyses can also be found in D&B Hoovers