Microsoft Windows is turning 40—how much money you'd have if you invested $1,000 in the company 10 years ago (2024)

Microsoft Windows just hit a major milestone — its 40th birthday.

On Nov. 10, 1983, Microsoft unveiled the first version of Windows. It was an extension of the software company's MS-DOS operating system for personal computers, which were just beginning to gain popularity in the 80s.

This iteration of Windows was a graphical user interface that had early versions of features we would recognize today, like drop-down menus, the ability to run multiple applications at once and the ability to use a mouse to click and open electronic files.

But this version of Windows wasn't nearly as ubiquitous as the software is currently. Consumers weren't able to purchase it until two years later in 1985. It cost $100 and only sold around 500,000 copies, according to Time.

Fast forward to today and over a billion people now use Windows, Microsoft reported in May.

How much an investment in Microsoft is worth

Microsoft stock first went public on March 13, 1986 at $21 per share. By the end of the trading day, the price had risen to $28 per share.

Now, the price is nearly 13 times higher, closing at $360.69 on Nov. 9. Shares are up about 50% year to date.

If you had invested $1,000 in Microsoft one, five or 10 years ago, here's how much your money would be worth now. CNBC's calculations are based on the company's Nov. 9 closing share price of $360.69.

  • If you had invested $1,000 in Microsoft a year ago, your investment would have grown by about 57% and be worth around $1,592 as of Nov. 9.
  • If you had put $1,000 in Microsoft five years ago, your investment would have more than tripled in value to $3,408 as of Nov. 9.
  • If you had invested $1,000 in Microsoft 10 years ago, it would have soared in value by more than 854% to $11,400 as of Nov. 9.

And if you had been able to purchase $1,000 worth of Microsoft stock when the company went public 37 years ago, your investment would be worth an eye-watering $5,959,744 as of Nov. 9, according to CNBC's calculations.

Before investing, do your due diligence

Remember, any company's current performance shouldn't be used to predict how well it may do in the future. The stock market can be fickle and share prices can fluctuate or drop due to many unpredictable factors.

Instead of attempting to select individual stocks, financial experts recommend most people take a more hands-off approach, such as buying an index mutual fund or exchange-traded fund.

These types of funds aim to mimic a market index like the S&P 500, which tracks how well around 500 large, publicly traded companies are performing.

With this strategy, you're essentially buying a basket of stocks, spreading your investment across a wide variety of companies and industries. This can be a low-cost way for investors to easily diversify their portfolios and gain exposure to some of the country's top performing companies, including Microsoft, Apple and Amazon.

As of Nov. 9, the S&P 500 is up about 13% compared with 12 months ago, according to CNBC's calculations. Since 2018, the index has grown by around 55%, ballooned by 145% since 2013 and skyrocketed by 1,764% since 1986.

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Microsoft Windows is turning 40—how much money you'd have if you invested $1,000 in the company 10 years ago? ›

If you had invested $1,000 in Microsoft 10 years ago, it would have soared in value by more than 854% to $11,400 as of Nov.

How much is $1,000 in MSFT 10 years ago? ›

So, if you had invested in Microsoft a decade ago, you're probably feeling pretty good about your investment today. A $1000 investment made in February 2014 would be worth $11,326.86, or a gain of 1,032.69%, as of February 9, 2024, according to our calculations.

What if I invested $1000 in Microsoft IPO? ›

Microsoft's return is even more impressive than Apple's, as it turned $1,000 invested in its 1986 IPO to $4.1 million now. However, Microsoft's stock ride was rather bumpy, as its stock turned $1,000 into nearly $600,0000 by the turn of the century.

What if you invested $1000 in Nvidia 10 years ago? ›

A decade ago, $1,000 would have bought you a little more than 210 shares. Today those same shares are nearly $900, each. If you'd invested $1,000 into Nvidia a decade ago, the position would be worth nearly $185,000 today. It's hard to imagine turning $1,000 into $185,000 in only 10 years.

What if you invested $1,000 in Apple 20 years ago? ›

What does that look like on a brokerage statement? Check out the above chart and you'll see that if you invested $1,000 in Apple stock 20 years ago, it would today be worth almost $454,000. The same $1,000 invested in the S&P 500 would theoretically have turned into almost $7,000 over the same period.

What if I invested $1000 in S&P 500 10 years ago? ›

Over the past decade, you would have done even better, as the S&P 500 posted an average annual return of a whopping 12.68%. Here's how much your account balance would be now if you were invested over the past 10 years: $1,000 would grow to $3,300. $5,000 would grow to $16,498.

How much is $10,000 invested in Apple 20 years ago? ›

Those gains translate to a 36.6% compound annual growth rate for Apple compared to a 7.4% CAGR for the S&P 500 in that time. That means that $10,000 in AAPL stock purchased 20 years ago would be worth about $5.08 million today, assuming reinvested dividends.

What if you invested $1,000 in Tesla 10 years ago? ›

This means that your $1,000 10 years ago — technically, $1,002 — would have bought 60 shares of Tesla. As of Mar. 3, 2024, those 60 shares of Tesla would be worth $12,158.40. That marks a 28.342% annual rate of return.

Could investing $20,000 in Nvidia make you a millionaire? ›

A pragmatic approach to investing in Nvidia

So yes, Nvidia just might be able to grow that a $20,000 investment into a cool million, but it's a long road to that ambitious target and many things can go wrong along the way.

Will NVDA split in 2024? ›

Nvidia says the stock split will happen at the close of the market on Friday, June 7, 2024. Provided you were a shareholder of record who owned common stock as of the close of the market on Thursday, June 6, you'll then receive an additional nine shares of NVDA for every share you previously held.

Who did Apple just invest $400 million in? ›

Cupertino, California Apple today announced a new $410 million award from its Advanced Manufacturing Fund for II-VI, a leading manufacturer of optical technology. Today's award builds on an initial $390 million awarded from Apple's Advanced Manufacturing Fund in 2017.

How much will Apple stock be worth in 10 years? ›

Apple Stock Price Prediction 2024-2030
YearMedian Price PredictionPotential Low
2024$216$183
2025$237$199
2026$298$271
2030$561$460
May 10, 2024

What will Apple stock be worth in 2030? ›

If Apple meets analysts' expectations and grows its EPS at a modest compound annual rate of 8% from fiscal 2026 to fiscal 2030, its EPS could reach $10.50. If its valuation remained at 28 times forward earnings at that point, its stock would be trading at $294, giving it a market cap of $4.5 trillion.

How much was MSFT 2010? ›

The closing price for Microsoft (MSFT) in 2010 was $21.54, on December 31, 2010. It was down 7% for the year.

How much would I have if I invested $10,000 in Microsoft in 1986? ›

A $10,000 investment in Microsoft on November 3, 1986 held through November 29, 2021 is worth $38.9 million today. That's a 389,000% return compared to a measly 4,270% return by the Nasdaq over the same period.

What is MSFT 10 year average return? ›

Microsoft Corporation had a return of 10.80% year-to-date (YTD) and 25.80% in the last 12 months. Over the past 10 years, Microsoft Corporation had an annualized return of 28.37%, outperforming the S&P 500 benchmark which had an annualized return of 10.51%.

What if you invested $1 000 in Google 20 years ago? ›

If you had invested $1,000 in Google stock on Aug. 19, 2004, today, you would have $60,107. Likewise, if you had invested $1,000 in an index fund replicating Nasdaq, you would have $9,000. A similar $1,000 investment in an index fund that replicates the S&P 500 would be worth $4,815.

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