As I further my education, I am securring my future Net Worth.

Is future the verb? Is this correct?

If you use no capital letters except at the beginning of the sentence, the sentence is fine.

The word "future" is not a verb, though. There are two other words in that sentence that are verbs. Can you find them? They are words that indicate what you can DO.

and securing is with one c, not two

No, in the phrase "securing my future net worth," the word "future" is not being used as a verb. It is actually being used as a noun to refer to the time that will come after the present.

To clarify, a verb is a word that describes an action, occurrence, or state of being. In this case, "securing" is the verb in the sentence as it describes the action of protecting or ensuring one's future net worth.

While securing your future net worth is important, it might be worth noting that "securing" in this context is being used figuratively rather than literally. It means taking steps to protect and increase your financial assets or wealth over time.