124: Price vs Value: Why Cheap Decisions Cost You More
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We’ve all done it. Chosen the cheapest option and told ourselves we were being smart.
But sometimes cheap ends up being expensive.
In this episode, Jessica and Brandon break down the difference between price and value and why understanding that distinction can completely change the way you spend, save, and invest.
We share real-life examples, including:
- When “budget” services backfire
- The hidden cost of uninvested retirement accounts
- Why professional expertise often pays for itself
- How to decide what’s actually worth spending on
Plus, we give you four simple questions to help you define value for yourself before your next purchase.
This is a mindset shift episode. Less guilt. More intention. Better outcomes.
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Money, relationships, and the mindset to master both. Hosted by financial advisor Brandon and his wife Jessica, The Sugar Daddy Podcast breaks down how to build wealth, unpack old money beliefs, and have real conversations about love and finances. Their mission? To help couples and individuals grow rich in every sense of the word: emotionally, relationally and fina...
