Marsh McLennan

MRSH
$6/day into MRSH since 2015 would be worth $29,558 today — 1.7× the money.
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Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc., doing business as Marsh McLennan and Marsh, is a global professional services firm headquartered in New York City, with businesses in insurance brokerage, risk management, reinsurance services, talent management, investment advisory, and management consulting. Its four main operating companies are Marsh, which offers risk management, insurance broking, insurance program management, risk consulting, analytical modeling, and alternative risk financing services; Marsh Re, a reinsurance intermediary and advisor; Mercer, which provides consulting to employers for health insurance, retirement plans, and pension plans; and Oliver Wyman, including Lippincott and NERA Economic Consulting, which provides consulting services. In 2024, risk and insurance services contributed a total of 63% of revenues and 71% of operating profit, while consulting contributed 37% of revenues and 29% of operating profit. It is the largest insurance broker worldwide.

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If you'd bought from year…

Same habit, different start year. Each row shows what a constant habit's worth of MRSH would be worth today, had you started buying at that point in the asset's history.

Started$6/day$6/day coffee$42/wk$42/week coffee
Year 1 (1973) — listing
$3,262,369
40.5×
$4,722,463
40.4×
Year 6 (1978)
$2,321,069
31.7×
$3,358,406
31.7×
Year 11 (1983)
$1,298,632
19.8×
$1,880,841
19.8×
Year 16 (1988)
$637,927
11.0×
$923,647
11.0×
Year 21 (1993)
$379,244
7.5×
$549,987
7.5×
Year 26 (1998)
$216,991
5.1×
$315,250
5.1×
Year 31 (2003)
$163,820
4.6×
$237,846
4.6×
Year 36 (2008)
$106,603
3.8×
$154,815
3.8×
Year 41 (2013)
$42,880
2.1×
$62,172
2.1×
Year 46 (2018)
$16,260
1.3×
$23,675
1.3×

Repeated investment, no fees, dividends reinvested. $6/day coffee = $180 / month equivalent.

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For illustration only — not investment advice. Past performance is not indicative of future results.