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Data science might be a good fit. I've been looking into changing careers and taking classes. Data sci is a mix of stats, crisp-dm, programming, and presentation. It isn't strictly accounting, but there is a lot ~~if~~ of overlap. Throw in a few ai buzzwords and you'll land something.
Thank you for your suggestion of looking into Data Science. I have some machine learning experience from uni classes, I can maybe expand my domain by looking at some certs.
I was also going to recommend looking at data science. You can go multiple directions with it. There's Business Intelligence (Tableau, Thoughtspot, Qlik, Looker, etc). You can look at work in those companies or their customers. There's also more general areas of data analytics where knowing SQL, Snowflake, and Python can help a lot - definite overlap with DB admin/engineer type work. And that's also the current hotness of AI/ML, which may be promising, if you have a good base of knowledge and can keep up with what's constantly changing.