Report Writing Software

Hi there,
I am trying to find a report writing software (other than SSRS) that allows us to write a relatively simple report. The report basically shows a collection of investments in a portfolio. We show company name, total cost, total value, gain/loss, and the return
multiple. 
The data is stored on a SQL server so this report writing software would need to be able to pull that data from a SQL database. 
Can anybody give me a few suggestions of software solutions that could do such a thing?
Any advice is much appreciated as I do not have very extensive experience in this field.
Thanks,
Andreas

Excel is the most universal tool for writing reports. You can have basic ability using charts with report templates or advanced abilities with pivot tables, Power View, Query and Map. Connecting to any data source is easy with Power Query.
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           Table1.Address2    <----Wrapable
           Table1.Address3                
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    Address3                                         report
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    This is long line of address which     2 2145112 Short Name                                                       478       ...
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    5 2145725 Silver Coating                                                     1              100.00            1502.84
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    --              6       sea
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