Final answer:
Proprietary funds do not present a statement of cash flows, but do record long-term debt and capital assets directly in the fund accounts.
Step-by-step explanation:
Regarding proprietary funds, the statement that is not true is option 4) Proprietary funds do not present a statement of cash flows. Proprietary funds are used to account for activities that are similar to those of a commercial business, such as operating utilities or parking garages. These funds do record long-term debt directly in the fund accounts and also record capital assets directly in the fund accounts. However, they do not typically present a statement of cash flows, as this is not a standard requirement for proprietary funds.