No, books are books and the average person cannot even breakdown money in money out for their personal finances. Businesses will still need accountants.
Also I think when the real plan goes into effects (UBI for individuals, local manufacturing subsidy, small business grants etc) CPAs will be needed to make sure people/businesses get what they are entitled to but also that no one takes advantage of the new system. We do not want grifters abusing our new economy the way they did PPP "loans"
No, books are books and the average person cannot even breakdown money in money out for their personal finances. Businesses will still need accountants.
Also I think when the real plan goes into effects (UBI for individuals, local manufacturing subsidy, small business grants etc) CPAs will be needed to make sure people/businesses get what they are entitled to but also that no one takes advantage of the new system. We do not want grifters abusing our new economy the way they did PPP "loans"