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The T formed by the fess and pale represents a double-sided account, and thus double entry book-keeping. The Southern Cross, and the books in the Crest, are symbols for Australia and accountancy. | The T formed by the fess and pale represents a double-sided account, and thus double entry book-keeping. The Southern Cross, and the books in the Crest, are symbols for Australia and accountancy.'''[[Literature]]''': | ||
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{{media}} Low, 1971 | {{media}} Low, 1971 |
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AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS
Incorporated into: 1990 Australian Society of Certified Practicing Accountants, since 2000 CPA Australia
Official blazon
Arms : Azure, a Fess enhanced and in base a Pale Argent, over all a representation of the Southern Cross counterchanged.
Crest : On a Wreath of the Colours, five Books erect proper.
Motto: 'Integrity'.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on September 1, 1958.
The T formed by the fess and pale represents a double-sided account, and thus double entry book-keeping. The Southern Cross, and the books in the Crest, are symbols for Australia and accountancy.Literature:
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Index of the site Low, 1971