
The Epilogue
In this opening episode, we step back from the individual stories to reflect on the bigger idea behind the Endless Money Loop. Nonprofit organizations are constantly balancing competing pressures—supporting great people
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Hosted by Baycrest Consultants · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 13 episodes
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The Endless Money Loop explores a simple but powerful question: What if compensation didn’t have to disappear after it was paid?For decades, nonprofits, hospitals, universities, and mission-driven organizations have followed the same pattern—pay salaries, pay taxes, and watch the money leave forever.This podcast presents chapters from The Endless Money Loop, exploring how compensation can be structured to benefit employees today while eventually strengthening the institutions they serve.
Baycrest Consultants hosts The Endless Money Loop, a business show with 13 episodes published.

In this opening episode, we step back from the individual stories to reflect on the bigger idea behind the Endless Money Loop. Nonprofit organizations are constantly balancing competing pressures—supporting great people
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In this opening chapter, we introduce the central idea behind the Endless Money Loop. For most nonprofits, compensation is a one-way street—money goes out and never comes back. But what if that assumption is wrong? This
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How does the Endless Money Loop actually work? In this chapter, we walk through the strategy step by step, showing how compensation can be redirected, remain accessible to the participant, grow more efficiently, and even
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The Endless Money Loop isn’t a one-size-fits-all strategy. In this chapter, we explore the many ways the concept can be used inside nonprofit organizations. From improving employee retention to addressing tax pressure an
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What if a health system could strengthen its future without cutting budgets, raising salaries, or taking on new debt? In this chapter, we follow the story of a healthcare executive searching for a way to support exhauste
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After years of long hours and rigid retirement plans, one physician began asking a different question: What if financial security didn’t require working at this pace forever? In this chapter, we follow his search for a w
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College athletics often faces a difficult financial reality—large compensation packages, growing tax pressure, and the constant risk of costly coaching changes. In this chapter, we follow an athletic director who began q
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Private clubs often face a quiet challenge: how do you prepare for major capital projects years before they become unavoidable? In this chapter, we follow a golf course administrator who began planning for a future most
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A young physician begins her career carrying a burden many in medicine know well—massive student loan debt. But instead of accepting decades of high payments, she looked for a smarter path. In this chapter, we follow how
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Saving for college usually means turning to a 529 plan — but those accounts come with limitations that many families don’t fully see until later. In this chapter, we follow a nonprofit leader who began looking for a more
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For leaders working in high-tax cities, rising income often means watching more of each dollar disappear to taxes. In this chapter, we follow a nonprofit executive who began asking a different question: What if the tax p
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Nonprofits often face constant pressure to raise more money from the same group of donors. But what if part of the solution already exists inside the organization? In this chapter, we explore how the Endless Money Loop r
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After hearing about the Endless Money Loop, leaders often ask the same practical questions: How does the structure actually work? Can participants still access their money? What happens if someone leaves the organization
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