Kendale King
Kendale King, CPA, is a partner of King Monetization Group, a business management, accounting, and advisory firm that helps entrepreneurs, creators, and growing businesses optimize their financial strategy and scale with intention. With experience at Deloitte, PwC, Netflix, Snapchat, and 21st Century Fox, Kendale brings a blend of Big 4 technical expertise and real-world operating insight to his work.
He currently serves as President of the Los Angeles Chapter of NABA and has served on the Board of Directors for CalCPA. Kendale was recognized as a CPA Practice Advisor 40 Under 40 honoree in 2025, highlighting his impact and leadership within the accounting profession.
Kendale specializes in business, financial & tax strategy, business structuring, and forward-looking financial planning, helping clients reduce their tax burden while building sustainable, long-term growth.
In addition to working directly with clients, Kendale partners with accounting firms as a strategic resource, supporting areas such as tax strategy, niche industry expertise (including entertainment, digital assets, and creators), and advisory service development. His work focuses on helping firms move beyond compliance into higher-value, recurring revenue services.
About Our Company
King Monetization Group (KMG) is a full-service accounting and advisory firm, designed to bring Fortune 500-level strategy and execution to modern businesses. The firm specializes in strategy, business management, and financial advisory for entrepreneurs, creators, and companies operating in high-growth and emerging industries.
Beyond serving clients directly, KMG also partners with accounting firms as an extension of their capabilities, providing support in specialized areas such as advanced tax strategy, complex client needs, and niche industries where additional expertise is required. The firm also advises accounting professionals and firm leaders on building scalable, advisory-driven practices and expanding into recurring revenue models.
Kendale has also contributed as a subject matter expert to the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), supporting the development of U.S. GAAP standards related to digital assets.