Why Buying Brown Can Make You A Lot Of Green – This Shipping Giant Is On The Verge Of Achieving Dividend Aristocrat Status

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Passive income investors prize reliability and yield because it’s hard to live off dividend income that is inconsistent in terms of payout size or regularity. That’s why stocks achieving dividend aristocrat status are frequently found in passive income portfolios. Shipping giant UPS, also known simply as “Brown” due to its trucks’ color, has been paying investors for so long that it’s on the verge of becoming royalty.

What is a dividend aristocrat? It is an unofficial but meaningful title that companies achieve only by meeting rigid standards, which include:

·      Membership in the S&P 500

·      Minimum $3 billion market cap

·      25 consecutive years of paying increased investor dividends

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According to Insider Monkey, the Sure Dividend website and public filings, only 67 of the roughly 6,000 stocks currently trading on the NYSE and Nasdaq exchanges have achieved dividend aristocrat status. So, you are looking at a group of high-performing companies that account for only 1-1.5% of publicly traded stocks in the U.S. That’s why achieving this status is such an accomplishment. It’s also why passive income investors love them so much.

UPS (NYSE: UPS) stands for United Parcel Service, one of the world’s largest shipping and logistics companies. Its signature brown trucks and matching drivers’ uniforms are common sights in almost every city in the country. The company’s roots stretch back to Seattle, Washington, in 1907, when teenagers Claude Ryan and Jim Casey borrowed $100 to form the American Messenger Company, later known as UPS.

UPS expanded its operations nationwide until 1975, when it became the first private package delivery company (per the UPS website) to serve every address in the continental United States. UPS innovations continued in 1985 when it became the first company to deliver packages overnight to any address in the continental United States, Hawaii and Puerto Rico.

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