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Kaitlin Cardozo

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Kaitlin Cardozo

Kaitlin Cardozo is a highly skilled CPA, CVA and CFE who provides forensic, valuation and litigation support services. Though accounting has been viewed as a “boring” profession, as Kaitlin states, “It is anything but.” Kaitlin loves accounting because information is power, and accountants are the ones who know where the money is coming and going.

More About Kaitlin

Kaitlin Cardozo, CPA, CVA, CFE, provides forensic, valuation and litigation support services to attorneys, businesses, nonprofits and individuals.

With over 10 years of public accounting experience, Kaitlin's expertise spans business valuations, asset tracing, calculating damages, quantifying waste and determining the division of marital assets in divorce cases. Her dedication to supporting clients through some of the most challenging times in their lives, specifically divorce, is a hallmark of her work.

Helping walk her clients through the entire process step-by-step, whether it’s a business valuation or related to litigation, is the greatest benefit Kaitlin brings to her clients. For many of her clients, the services they need are foreign territory, so her clients appreciate Kaitlin’s willingness to break down the who, what, when, where, why and how.

Outside of work, Kaitlin is an avid history enthusiast and lover of old films — she’s watched most of Bette Davis's movies. Kaitlin also enjoys traveling and going on adventures, which may or may not include trading an MP3 player for a Berber rug in Morocco.

Education

  • Bachelor of science degree in accounting, Case Western Reserve University, 2014
  • Bachelor of arts degree in French, Case Western Reserve University, 2014

Affiliations

  • American Institute of CPAs
  • Association of CFEs
  • National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts

Just For Fun

  • The best vacation Kaitlin has ever been on was when she went with her family over the Christmas holiday to Bavaria, Austria and Budapest. It was so magical to go to the Christmas markets, and they saw the famous Neuschwanstein castle covered in snow — it looked like something out of a fairytale.
  • If Kaitlin could travel back in time she’d love to go to renaissance-era Venice since it was the place to be for interesting new ideas and art…attending a masked ball would also be pretty fun!