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The goal of a commercial bank is to: 
 
(i) establish good regulations for commercial activities.
(ii) make only safe, no-risk loans.
(iii) maximize its stockholders' wealth.
(iv) minimize its taxes paid to state governments.
(v) accept only deposits made in money.

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