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Computing natural log

 
 
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      28th Mar 2007
I am trying to compute the black-scholes value of stock options. The model
requires the natural log function. It appears that Access does not have a
natural log function and therefore, a conversion is necessary.

The help menu implies that ln(x)=log(x)/log(e). However, log(e) = 1. So
this doesn't make sense. Anybody know what I am doing wrong? Thanks!
 
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