Where is the verb on my sentence? I thought it was EDUCATION IS, but I was wrong about that. Was my sentence properly written?

Thank you in advance

Education is (simple present tense) the success to my financial planning.

Your sentence is correct. "Education" is the subject; "is" is the verb.

Thank you! I knew I had the correct idea, but I was unsure. Thanks

You're welcome.

In your sentence, the verb is indeed "is." It is the main verb of the sentence, and it shows the action or state of being. "Is" is used in the simple present tense, indicating a general truth or a permanent state.

Your sentence is properly written grammatically, and it effectively conveys your intended meaning. It states that education serves as the key or pathway to your financial planning success.