If you're serious about giving the best to loved ones this year, why not give them something that's built to last –– and help them save at the same time?
We've rounded up a list of great gift ideas that are not only functional, but have the added bonus of helping break the bad habits that tend to waste cash.
Save on movie tickets with a MoviePass subscription
If anyone on your list is a Netflix or Hulu fan, they'll go nuts for MoviePass.
It's only been out a few months, but MoviePass is a new app that lets users see as many movies as they want for a monthly fee ($25 to $40, depending on location).
For cinephiles in cities where some theaters charge up to $17 for a 3-D flick, this can mean huge savings over time.
Price: $39.99 and up
Save on movie rentals with a Hulu Plus or Netflix subscription
Cable can be expensive, costing anywhere from $30 a month and upwards, but if your loved one is looking for nothing more than TV and movies, aim for a Hulu+ or Netflix subscription this holiday season.
All their favorite shows and movies are available—and not just the most recent episodes, but entire seasons, too.
Price: $7.99/month for Hulu Plus and Netflix
Ditch your daily coffee habit with the Bodum French Press
Dumping your daily coffee habit won't rescue your finances necessarily, but it certainly could leave a few extra bucks in your pocket each day.
Price: $40
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