Using Penning trap mass spectrometry, we have performed a precise determination of the Q value for the highly-forbidden β-decay of 113 Cd. An independent measurement of the Q value fixes the endpoint energy in a fit to the 113 Cd β-decay spectrum. This provides a strong test of systematics for detectors that have observed this decay, such as those developed for ββ-decay searches in cadmium and other isotopes. It will also aid in the theoretical description of the β-decay spectrum. The result, Q β = 323.89(27) keV, agrees at the 1.3σ level with the value obtained from the 2012 Atomic Mass Evaluation [Chin. Phys. C 36, 1603], but is a factor of almost four more precise. We also report improved values for the atomic masses of 113 Cd, 113 In and 112 Cd.