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Most people know Jutta Kammann from the ARD series “In aller Friendship”.
But every success can be over quickly, which is why the 79-year-old took care of her retirement provisions early on.
Munich - The fear of poverty in old age is great for many - and apparently it doesn't stop at celebrities either.
“In All Friendship” actress Jutta Kammann (79) now honestly says that she paid attention to her money early on in order to be protected in the future.
“In All Friendship” star Jutta Kammann secured a place in the home early on
Not everyone can easily afford space in a home when they reach retirement age: ZDF commissioner Rolf Schimpf (99), who had to move out of his beloved senior residence due to his financial situation, also knows this.
Jutta Kammann also dealt with the issue early on and began saving money for her retirement in good time.
At the age of 70, the “In All Friendship” star moved into the Augustinum retirement home in Munich, and at the age of 65, Jutta Kammann has already signed the contract.
But why did the actress make the decision so early?
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“After being diagnosed with macular degeneration, I wanted to make sure that I would have a self-determined third phase of life,” the ARD actress told
t-online.de
.
At the Augustinum, Jutta Kammann has a 56sqm apartment with a panoramic window that gives her a wonderful view of the Alps.
“Friends say that you can hardly find an apartment like that anymore, even on the open market in Munich,” she continues – a real stroke of luck for which she started saving early.
What is macular degeneration?
Age-related macular degeneration is a chronic eye disease that leads to further deterioration in vision after a certain age.
This causes objects to appear blurry and/or distorted, for example.
Frugal despite a permanent position at ARD: Jutta Kammann always paid attention to money
“I have always budgeted very sensibly so that I don't have to go without what I love in life when I get older.
With my reserves, I can live to be 100 years old without any worries,” continues Jutta Kammann.
“For example, when I wasn't busy in the studio with 'In aller Friendship' and got lunch there, I always went to a small Thai snack bar to buy myself an inexpensive meal.
I wanted to save as much as possible because I didn't know how long this series would last for me."
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“In All Friendship” actress Jutta Kammann created financial reserves early on and now lives in a retirement home in Munich.
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Actors have a hard time in the industry - Jutta Kammann realized that early on.
“Wilsberg” star Leonard Lansink (68) recently complained about the “precarious situation” among actors on the “NDR Talk Show”.
Sources used:
t-online.de