Financial Data for Research & Analysis

Build sector analyses, market sizing models, and competitive landscapes with verified financial data, including private companies not covered by traditional databases. Every figure comes with a source URL and confidence score.

Sector analysisMarket sizingPrivate companiesSource citationsAcademic researchComp tables

Sector analysis

Map the revenue landscape of an entire industry. Include private players that don't appear in traditional financial databases alongside their public peers.

Market sizing

Aggregate revenue across a defined set of companies to calculate TAM, SAM, and SOM. Works for markets dominated by private companies.

Competitive landscape

Compare revenue, growth, and headcount across direct and indirect competitors for a target company, public and private.

Historical trend analysis

Query revenue for specific fiscal years to track company growth over time. Useful for building multi-year financial models.

Academic & policy research

Build datasets with full citation trails. Source URLs and confidence scores satisfy peer review and data provenance requirements.

Freelance analyst work

Independent analysts use Company Financials to deliver client research quickly without paying for a Bloomberg subscription.

Why researchers choose Company Financials

Private company coverage

Research doesn't stop at public markets. Company Financials covers private companies (from Stripe and SpaceX to smaller regional players) by extracting data from annual reports and earnings releases.

Data citable in publications

Every data point includes a source URL pointing to the exact document. Suitable for peer-reviewed research, white papers, and analyst reports that require traceable data provenance.

No Bloomberg subscription required

Independent analysts and researchers can't justify a $25,000+/year Bloomberg Terminal. Company Financials starts free and scales affordably, the same underlying data quality at a fraction of the price.

Historical data by fiscal year

Specify a year in your query to retrieve historical figures. Build multi-year datasets for longitudinal analysis and trend research.

Frequently asked questions

How do financial researchers use Company Financials?

Financial researchers use Company Financials to access verified revenue and employee data for public and private companies. Common use cases include sector analysis, market sizing, competitive landscape research, and comp table construction, with source citations for every data point.

Is the data suitable for published research?

Yes. Every metric includes a direct URL to the source document (SEC filing or annual report) and a confidence score. This makes the data independently verifiable and citable in research reports, white papers, and academic publications.

Can I access historical revenue data?

Yes. You can specify a fiscal year in your search request to retrieve data for a specific year. The API searches for the relevant annual report or 10-K filing for that period.